SoSe 23: How to move beyond Climate Change Media Narratives? A Feminist Environmental Justice Perspective
Jihad Yagoubi, Camila Nobrega Rabello Alves
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For information on how to participate in an X-Student Research Group please visit the website of the Berlin University Alliance.
X-Student Research Groups can be credited in the extra curricular domains: Freier Wahlbereich/ABV/ÜwP, individual crediting in other study programs is possible.
Module description: https://www.berlin-university-alliance.de/commitments/teaching-learning/sturop/research-groups/information/Modul_X-Student-Research-Groups.pdf closeComments
The project aims at tackling state-of-the-art modeling and algorithmic challenges for Future Mobility Applications (FMAs). It does so by combining concepts from three disciplines: Vehicle Routing Problem, Computational Social Choice, and Ethics.
During the course, the students will get to know methods from these areas. Thus, they will develop, design, and implement algorithms, as well as run experiments. At the end of the course, the students will submit a scientific report, write a scientific review, give a talk, and prepare a poster with their results.
The project is designed for master students, and advanced bachelor students from the university programs in computer science, mathematics, economics, computer engineering, logic, statistics, and philosophy at FU Berlin, TU Berlin, HU Berlin, and Charite´ (i.e. the BUA). Prior language knowledge is English. Prior skills in mathematics, complexity, statistics, OR ethics. Good programming skills (C++, Java, Python) are advantageous. The first meeting will be via Zoom.
Institutional affiliation: : Fachbereich Mathematik und Informatik, Institut für Informatik
Contact: martin.aleksandrov@fu-berlin.de
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