MaRBLe @DACS
The Department of Advanced Computing Sciencesoffers its most talented students the possibility to gain even more in-depth knowledge by completing their study programme with an additional honours programme.
This DACS Honours Program consists of two different tracks: a research-oriented track (MaRBLe) and a practice-oriented track (also known as KE@Work and CS@Work).
In the research track of our Honours Programme, students get the opportunity to work on a state-of-the-art research project. Work will be organized in a similar way as in professional research institutes where students work together as individual experts on a team project. Each student specialises in a task, will get assigned a team role and receives a self-contained research project. Together they will be working towards a common demonstration where individual research projects integrate towards a journal publication. For the individual subprojects, each student receives an individual supervisor from DACS.
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