Researchers from the Applied Cyber Security Darmstadt (ACSD) research group successfully placed two papers at this year's Annual Computer Security Applications Conference (ACSAC) . In the paper Detection of Anomalies in Electric Vehicle Charging Sessions , Dustin Kern, Christoph Krauß, and Matthias Hollick propose an intrusion detection system (IDS) that can be used to detect attacks when charging electric vehicles. In the worst case, such attacks can lead to a fire in the vehicle battery or a blackout of the power grid. The paper can be downloaded here as open access. In the paper Remote Attestation with Constrained Disclosure , Michael Eckel, Dominik Roy George, Björn Grohmann, and Christoph Krauß propose a new remote attestation method with constrained disclosure, allowing for selective disclosure of entries in the measurement log. The paper can be downloaded here as Open Access.
The general Bachelor of Computer Science is a six semester study programme. The bachelor's degree is a professional qualification and prepares for an idividual career in the field of computer science. In addition, it prepares for a transition to master's degree programmes. the B.Sc. in Computer Science is an accredited by the the ASIIN accreditaion agency and awarded the seal of approval by the Accreditation Council. The well-organised study programme of our bachelor's degree courses stands out thanks to its high degree of project-oriented work and labs and provides profound insights into the core fields of computer science and its applications. It also conveys scientific topics and methods. The wide variety of electives is unique. In addition to technical subjects, we teach interdisciplinary skills and soft skills. Overview Download Application Degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Standard Period of Study 6 semesters Begin of Studies winter and summer semester Enrolment Prerequisites higher education entrance qualification, participation in Online Self-Assessment Location Darmstadt Type of Study undergraduate course of study Contact Prof. Dr.-Ing. Michael von Rüden General Univeristy website with links to application, ranking, leaflet and study structure Further Information at study organisation B.Sc. Computer Science Here you can find some information and documents for download: Information Leaflet of the study programme Wirtschafts-Woche: Die Besten Fachhochschulen. Das sind die Favoriten der deutschen Personalchefs . Handelsblatt, Wirtschafts-Woche No. 15, April 2013 Current Timetables of the Bachelor of Computer Science Special Provisions of the Examination Regulations (BBPO) of the Department of Computer Science of Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences Allgemeine Bestimmungen für Prüfungsordnungen (ABPO) of Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences A recommendation regarding a required notebookcan be found here . Applications for the various courses of study are made centrally via the Student Service Center (SCC) website . With German university entrance qualification Applications and requests for registration must be made using online forms only. Please note the application deadlines depending on the program variant. You can find information on the different types of programs under Study Programmes . With foreign university entrance qualification FThere is a separate application procedure for applicants with foreign certificates, regardless of their nationality. All information can be found under Study Place with Foreign Certificates . Further Information The Study Programme. What's it about? Global networking via the Internet, video streaming, self-propelled cars and the control of mobile phones are just a few examples of the influence of information technology. The study course Computer Science with the degree Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) enables students to participate in the creative and independent solution of problems of information technology in almost all fields of application. In six semesters you will learn solid technical and methodical basics of computer science as well as their application and implementation in industry and economy. These skills are the basis for success throughout your professional life. The course is offered by the Department of Computer Science, one of the largest and most recommended computer science departments at German universities. This is shown by top positions in the relevant university rankings. Modules. How is the study programme structured? The modules of the bachelor's program in computer science include courses, project work and practical phases. Almost all modules include an internship with a maximum of 16 students, which is usually supervised by professors themselves. A detailed description of the study contents can be found in the module handbook . Practice. What can I do after my studies? Our graduates are active in many different professions. In general, a degree in computer science is a good basis for an exciting, varied, challenging and usually well-paid job with very good prospects. With your degree you can work in many industries, including automotive, finance, environment, medicine, education, media - IT is everywhere. The job descriptions are correspondingly diverse. The course of studies qualifies you for professional positions in the following areas of work, among others: Software development, design, testing, maintenance and integration System consulting and user training Development and support of databases and networks Web development and mobile application development e-Business Game development, edutainment and infotainment A vivid and realistic picture of a possible working week of an application developer is described very well in the following two articles: Part 1: Monday to Wednesday , and Part 2: Thursday to Friday . In the video on the portal Komm-Mach-MINT a product manager describes her daily work. FAQ. Frequently Asked Questions Bewerbung Show all answers Hide all answers Contact
Orientation Days and Meet & Greet At the beginning of each semester, our h_da International Office organises an orientation programme for all our exchange students helping you find your path here in Darmstadt. Not only do they assist with the paperwork such as enrolment, but they also organise a comprehensive leisure programme, so you can get to know Darmstadt and your fellow exchange students. Your German intensive class also starts during the orientation days. Shortly before lectures start, we will invite you to a Meet&Greet with our International Team and give you a warm welcome at the Department of Computer Science answering your questions concerning your studies here. Campus The Department of Computer Science is located at the main campus Schöfferstraße, all the buildings are pretty close to each other: Campus Map . All the buildings belonging to our department start with the letter 'D', most of your courses will be taught in these buildings. The library is located in building D10. We have a great assortment of books that you may borrow for a period of time or use them online. Building C11 is probably also very important to you as it hosts our cafeteria, called "Mensa". You can check out the menu for the week here . You can also download the app for Android and iOS. CampusCard The CampusCard is your student ID card for the entire duration of your studies at h_da. It combines various features: RMV-Semesterticket (Free Public Transport) Payment Card for the Cafeteria Library Card Theatre and Cinema Ticket (Discount) You have to revalidate your CampusCard each semester. Before revalidating you need to pay your semester fee for the next semester. The validation device will reprint your card on the back. The closest one is in D10 ( map of all validation devices ). Contact International Academic Advisor Examination Office
Stefan Valentin ( ORCID ) is Professor for Mobile Networks at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, where he is chairman of the examination board , head of the 5GLab and co-founder of the research group Networking Technologies . His algorithmic research contributed mostly to indoor localization and resource allocation in mobile networks. Stefan’s algorithms are deployed in mobile networks around the world and more than 30 patent applications have been filed for them. His research papers have been cited more than 3000 times and have received various awards. Stefan is a member of the IEEE, founded the Steinbeis Center for Wireless Technologies as well as the startup Industrial Radio Systems. Lectures Lectures Winter term 2022/2023 Bachelor: Project System Development: In English, Topic Scientific Writing in Computer Science 2 ( description ) Master: Cellular Networks ( description ): Lecture will be held in German, slides will be in English Project System Development I/II: In English/German, Topic Summer term 2022 Bachelor: Project System Development ( description ): In English, topic Master: Network Simulation ( description ): Joint lecture with integrated lab ("VP") in English, C++ basics are required Projekt Systementwicklung ( description ): German but English speakers welcome, topic Selected Publications and Patents Journals and magazines P. Ferrand, M. Amara, S. Valentin, and M. Guillaud, “Trends and challenges in wireless channel modeling for evolving radio access,” IEEE Commun. Mag. , vol. 54, no. 7, pp. 93–99, Jul. 2016. M. Kasparick, R. Cavalcante, S. Valentin, S. Stanczak, and M. Yukawa, “Kernel-based adaptive online reconstruction of coverage maps with side information,” IEEE Trans. Veh. Technol. , vol. PP, no. 99, pp. 1–1, Jul. 2015. S. Valentin, H. S. Lichte, H. Karl, G. Vivier, S. Simoens, J. Vidal, and A. Agustin, “Cooperative wireless networking beyond store-and-forward: Perspectives in PHY and MAC design,” Wireless Personal Communications , Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 49-68, Jan. 2009. Peer-reviewed conference papers D. Tsilimantos, T. Karagkioules, and S. Valentin, “Classifying flows and buffer state for YouTube’s HTTP adaptive streaming service in mobile networks,” in Proc. ACM Multimedia Systems (MMSys) , Jun. 2018. S. Mekki, T. Karagkioules, and S. Valentin, “HTTP adaptive streaming with indoors-outdoors detection in mobile networks,” in Proc. Ann. Joint Conf. of the IEEE Computer Societies Workshops (INFOCOM WS) , May 2017. A. Köpke, M. Swigulski, K. Wessel, D. Willkomm, P.T. K. Haneveld, T. Parker, O. Visser, H. S. Lichte, and S. Valentin, “Simulating Wireless and Mobile Networks in OMNeT++: The MiXiM Vision,” in Proc. Int. Workshop on OMNeT++ collocated with SIMUTools , Mar. 2008. Patents D. Tsilimantos, S. Valentin, T. Karagkioules, A. Nogales-Gómez, X. Shi, and Z. Chao, “System, apparatuses and method for traffic profiling of mobile video streaming,” PCT application PCT/EP2017/062 170 filed by Huawei Technologies, May 2017. S. Valentin, “Coordinated transmissions in communication networks,” Patent EP2480026 filed by Alcatel-Lucent, Jan. 2011. S. Valentin, H. Karl, and I. Aad, “Transceiver apparatus for cooperative wireless network,” Patents EP1962456 and JP4629116 filed by NTT DoCoMo Inc., Feb. 2007. [A slighlty more complete list of publications and patents] Selected Awards Best paper award for "A Comparative Case Study of HTTP Adaptive Streaming Algorithms in Mobile Networks" , ACM NOSSDAV, Jun. 2017 Fred W. Ellersick Prize for the article “When Cellular Meets WiFi in Wireless Small Cell Networks” , IEEE Communications Society, Jun. 2015 KlarText: The Klaus Tschira Award for Achievements in Public Understanding of Science for the article "Wer kooperiert, funkt besser" , Klaus Tschira Foundation, Oct. 2011 Best paper award for "Implementing MAC Protocols for Cooperative Relaying: A Compiler-Assisted Approach" , ACM SIMUTools, Mar. 2008 Contact