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Liveable Quarters, Green Infrastructures and Active Mobility
BIP STUDENT ist ein Teil eines Erasmus-Programms, das einen besonders intensiven und hybriden Austausch anbietet. Es richtet sich an Studierende, die Interesse an internationalem Austausch und vertieftem Wissen in nachhaltiger Stadtplanung haben. STUDENT steht für „Sustainable Urban Development – Liveable Quarters, Green Infrastructures and Active Mobility“ und fokussiert auf nachhaltige Stadtquartiere, grüne Infrastrukturen und aktive Mobilität. Ziel ist es, lebenswerte, sichere und inklusive Nachbarschaften mit hoher Lebensqualität zu schaffen. Sie erarbeiten interkulturell und interdisziplinär gemeinsam mit den internationalen Studierenden einen städtebaulichen Entwurf bzw. städtebauliche Interventionen an einer Fläche in Wellingdorf. Der Arbeitsort wird auf dem Seefischmarkt sein. Alle weiteren Informationen sind im Anhang zu finden. Für den Erwerb von 5 CP ist eine Teilnahme an der Hamburg-Exkursion am 01.11. sowie an den Online-Sitzungen am 20.11. und 11.12. verpflichtend.
Linking attitudes and values to sustainable behaviour
Why do some people behave in a more sustainable manner than others? Are wealth levels or infrastructure availability, e.g. good bicycle paths, always the root cause? Or are there some deeper underlying attitudes and values concerning sustainable behaviour that lie at the base and may be subconsciously directing our biases towards the topic of sustainability. This short lecture seeks to address these questions by exploring several potential origins of sustainable behaviour. It is part of an ongoing study that analyses how shifts in attitudes and values shape our sustainable behaviour and perception by correlating datasets from two large international organizations: The Environmental Performance Index and the IMD’s World Competitiveness Yearbook.
Measurements inside the small water- and wind tunnels of the laboratory for numerical mechanics and flow measurement will be conducted. Especially hot-wire probe measurements and measurements with Particle-Image Velocimetry (PIV) will be carried out.
The workshop introduces and discusses basic ideas of post-colonial theory from a number of different vantage points. It will actively encourage students to reflect upon post-colonial thought through a range of different media (film, radio, social media, press, etc.). Students from different disciplines are welcome to use different examples coming from their specific fields of interest and expertise. The lecturer has taught at the universities of Luxembourg, Freiburg and Göttingen.
This two-day workshop will provide students with a chance to consider and discuss social and ethical issues surrounding next-gen AI systems. Students will learn about core concepts such as hidden bias, autonomy and data privacy through a set of case studies that illustrate the tensions and challenges that arise when AI systems trained on user data are deployed at scale. The workshop will also compare and contrast US and EU approaches to AI regulation, and conclude with an exercise in which participants are encouraged to develop positive, human-centered visions for how AI might shape our world.
A hands-on workshop that will teach students the core concepts behind generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini. Students will learn the fundamentals of machine learning, model training and evaluation, use toolkits such as LangChain to implement an end-to-end solution, and then explore more advanced techniques such as RAG to add functionality. The workshop will also include a design thinking component in which students work together to conceptualize a problem and rapidly iterate on solutions in real time.