Presentations

These are selected talks and presentations.

Failing and Succeeding as an Entrepreneur
Talk in July 2018 at the MIT MISTI Global Startup Labs at Regensburg, Germany.
Download the handout as a PDF file .
MVVM und FRP als mobile Architekturen (“MVVM and FRP as mobile architectures”)
In German. Talk at the Developer Week 2016, Nuremberg, Germany.
See the accompanying material.
Native Custom-Controls unter iOS (“Native custom controls on iOS”)
In German. Presentation at the Developer Week 2013, Nuremberg, Germany.
See the accompanying material.
C++ — The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Training on C++ in January 2013, Kiel, Germany.
Native Verschlüsselungs-APIs unter iOS (“Native APIs cryptography on iOS”)
In German. Presentation at the iPhone Developer Conference 2012, Stuttgart, Germany.
See the accompanying material.
Visualisierung von Geschäftsgrafiken (“Visualizing Business Charts”)
In German. Talk at the iPhone Developer Conference 2011, Cologne, Germany.
Download the presentation slides (in German) as a PDF file (in German).
Datenanalyse mit Python (“Data Science with Python”)
In German. Tutorial at the PyCon DE 2011, Leipzig, Germany.
See the accompanying materials.
Excited and positive: Nucleon states on the lattice
Talk at the “Workshop on nuclear structure” in April 2009 at National Taiwan University 國立台灣大學, Taipei, Taiwan.
Physics of financial markets
Informal lecture in December 2008 at National Taiwan University 國立台灣大學, Taipei, Taiwan.
Unraveling nucleon structure on the lattice
Talk in August 2007 at the Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, Germany.
Nucleon form factors on the lattice with light dynamical fermions
Talk at the 11th International Baryons Conference (BARYONS07), Seoul, Korea.
Hadron structure
Talk in November 2005 at the BlueGene/L commencement ceremony, MIT, Cambridge (MA), USA.
What do we gain from hyper-systolic algorithms on cluster computers?
Talk at the Parallel Computing 2001 Conference in Naples, Italy.
Hybrid Monte Carlo vs. Multiboson Algorithms
Presentation at the Workshop on Algorithms, Phenomenology and Experiment, Glasgow, Great Britain.
What do we gain from hyper-systolic algorithms on cluster computers?
Talk at the PC-Nets 2000 conference in Gran Sasso, Italy.
From Turing Machines to Quantum Computers
Talk at the Fachbereich Physik at the University of Wuppertal in October 2000.
See the presentation slides as a PDF file .
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