This year, the world of porous media can be explored within the field of computer science. Coding is one of the main basic tools to research porous media. To learn the basics in coding, SFB 1313 offers together with SFB-TRR 161 the following coding workshop:
Art meets Computer Science. Code your own Piece of Art
You want to dive into the world of computer science and learn how to program yourself? We will give you the necessary jump-start. In our workshop you can program your own piece of art. We'll teach you the basics of JavaScript and then you can start to create your own personal artwork. There are no design limits.
During the workshop there will be a coding quiz where you can test your knowledge and win a prize at the end!
Prior programming knowledge is not mandatory for our coding course. You will get all the important information via mail before and during the workshop. There are also very nice helpers available to look over your shoulder and support you during coding. Of course, you can also ask us all your questions about studying computer science and find out everything about living and working on campus.
We are looking forward to code with you!
Date: 27 April 2023
Place: Visualization Research Center (VISUS), Allmandring 19, 70569 Stuttgart, VISUS-Computer Pool, EG, Room 00:013
Time: 9:30 am to 4 pm
Max. number of participants: 15
Target Group: school classes 9 to 10
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The Girls' Day is a nationwide event with the aim of promoting the interest of schoolgirls in science and technology. This year it will take place on 27 April 2023. Once again a wide range of institutions will take part with interesting activities relating to research and experimenting. The Girls' Day gives the possibility to get an insight into the field of natural sciences and engineering, as well as the opportunity to become active themselves.