The Faculty offers guidlines for the use of AI in theses in its Moodle course with information for students. We apply these guidlines to all written submissions that are part of any grading (e.g., theses, seminars, exercises, projects).
Do's and Don'ts in Theses
We provide a short (not complete) list of do’s and don’ts that are relevant for writing a succesful thesis. Only accessible with your RUB account GitLab@RUB.
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Guidlines on using AI
The Faculty offers guidlines for the use of AI in theses in its Moodle course with information for students. We apply these guidlines to all written submissions that are part of any grading (e.g., theses, seminars, exercises, projects).
M.Sc. Foundations Course
Starting Summer 2026, Scheduling Theory (extended to 4+2 weekly hours for lecture+exercise class) can be elected as a foundations course in the M.Sc. Computer Science.
Winter 2025 Lecture information available
Complete information about our upcoming teaching in Winter 2025 is available online. We offer the lectures DNC and SPE, as well as the seminar DSS.
Teaching Adaptations
We will adapt our teaching schedule, starting winter 2024. Please see the teaching page for more information about the changes.
Colloquium Talks
We will have colloquium talks in an irregular basis. Please send an email to dnet-office@rub.de if you want to be notified.
Winter 2022/23
No Lectures
DNet does not offer lectures in winter 2022/23 as Steffen Bondorf is on sabbatical.
Winter 2020/21
B.Sc. in CS at RUB
Our new B.Sc. in Computer Science will start in Winter 2020/21! Find a press release here (in German) and detailed information here.