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Primary aim of the Seminar is development of the students' communication
skills with emphasis on presentation of results of their work for the
scientific audience. The presentation is in oral as well as in the form of
short article. Side effect of the presentaion of diploma Theses is supervision
of their progress.
Second aim pf the Seminar is to get the students acquainted with various tools
and methods used in the scientific work (publication of a scientific article,
LaTeX, typography, GCC, UNIX, etc.), or, e.g., with ethic of the scientific
work.
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Credit is obtained after visiting more than one half of seminars held at given term.
Alternatively, the credit can be obtained for presenting the text having all the features of the science paper (having about 3-4 pages) that undergoes a peer-review with one of the teachers. The topic should be related to the introduction to the topic of the diploma project or to a similar field. Last update: Švanda Michal, doc. Mgr., Ph.D. (30.04.2020)
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Seminář. Last update: T_AUUK (31.03.2008)
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Communication skills (once per two terms): presentation of diploma Theses of students - both oral and written; discussion about just passed seminar of the Institute; structure and style of scientific writing; basic rules of typography; LaTeX
Publication (once per four terms): tools for preparation of posters and presentations; scientometrics; process of publication of a scientific article; english in the scientific text; ethics of the scientific work
Tools (once per four terms): tools for data processing and presentation (Gnuplot, Matlab, IDL); UNIX (Linux) and standard UNIX tools (bash, awk, grep, Python, etc.)
Programming (once per four terms): GCC - compilation and linking, program "make"; C - pointers, memory management; Fortran; debuggers (gdb); parallel programming - multithreaded applications, computation on GPUs, distributed computing
Other (once per four terms): SI vs. CGS; from the astronomer's life (foreign stays, grants, summer schools); databases - SQL language, frontends, virtual observatory; data formats (FITS, etc.); popularisation of science Last update: T_AUUK (27.03.2015)
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