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Knowledge Fair

Wednesday, July 16

Crash Course: Building Models to Predict Car Claim Occurrence

AXA
Join us at AXA for an exciting Coding Challenge! In this challenge you will collaborate in teams to build a predictive model that determines whether a car damage claim will occur. Your goal is to use your Python coding skills to build the most effective model possible via GitHub Codespaces. The team with the best performing model will be declared the winner! Together, you will find out what causes car damage, how to visualize your results effectively, and learn about the work of our data scientists at AXA.

There’s a Place for You in IT – and it’s Not Just Coding

Codecentric / Bakertilly
Description to be announced

Building Resilience, Mastering Competition – A Design Thinking Workshop

HPI
This interactive workshop uses methods of design thinking to develop creative approaches to strengthening resilience and dealing with performance pressure. In small teams, participants will develop their own ideas, which will be gradually refined into individual prototypes.

Role Models

University of Bonn
1. Get in touch with Sabrina Parsig (Uni Bonn gradute and Grace-Hopper-Awardee) and find out how she mastered her broad-based studies, how she attacked CPUs in her bachelor thesis and how she now manages a development team at Telekom.

2. Find out from Laura Abels (Uni Bonn Master student and Grace-Hopper-Awardee) how diverse IT security is. In her bachelor’s thesis, she is focussing on the area of usable security and privacy. A key objective in this area is to design systems that are secure and human-centred. How to test both in a scientifically accurate way is challenging. Here, Laura has produced very important results that she will be presenting at the most important conference on usable security and privacy in the USA this year.