3 days in Köln, Germany - What happened? 26.11.-29.11.24


Final Presentation Event

Friday 29th@KISD,R240,
Ubierring 40,Köln

Project Presentations & Winner Ceremony with Jury

After 8 weeks of team collaboration, research & development, inputs, feedback sessions, iterations and two city trips, it is time to bring all together in Cologne in the workspaces of KISD. 

5 mixed student teams will present their final science communication ideas, concepts and quantum conversation pieces in form of a functional interactive prototype to a jury consisting of a neutral audience of the DLR, who was not direct part of the project yet, but rather served in the role of a “client”.
 
The winner team will get the chance to realize their prototype in the context of DLR. It will be produced in the upcoming year and exhibited in the context of https://quantum2025.org. 





Schedule: 


12:30: Get together / Coffee & Snacks
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13:00- 13:15: Welcome KISD+PARSONS / Introduction to jury, procedure and criteria
13:30 - 15:15 Presentations - 5 teams à 15-20 min.  
15:15 - 16:00: Break w/fingerfood & drinks - Hidden adjudication
16:00 - 16:30: Winner ceremony + celebration, jury statement DLR
16:30 - 16:40 Closing Words
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17:00-19:45: Final Team Dinner @Hellers Brauhaus, Köln 


 










Jury:
DLR & External:
Hans-Martin Reiser /  DLR Institut für KI-Sicherheit, Execution Environments, and Innovation Methods, Data Scientiest, Physicist, Geographer
Sonja  Eikenberg / DLR Institut für KI-Sicherheit in Sankt Augustin & Ulm, Head of Administration
Krzysztof Bieniasz / DLR Quantum Computing Researcher
Prof. Florian Jennett / Professor für Medieninformatik / Digitale Gestaltung Hochschule Mainz
Faculty:
Sven Travis / Parsons School of Design, Design and Technology Program, New York
Michie Pagulayan / Parsons School of Design, Design and Technology Program, New York
Prof. Lasse Scherffig / Professor for Interaction Design, Integrated Design @KISD, Code & Context TH Köln
Prof. Nina Juric / Professor for Image & Motion, Integrated Design @KISD, Code & Context, TH Köln

additionally supported by mood picture voting by
Andrew Barlow, Cristobal Corvalan Morbiducci from Quantum Computing Researchers @DLR and all students






Köln trip Documentation


Students Projects: