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ONOC at the University of Bremen: Programming through the night

On June 15, 2018, students from the University of Bremen will once again be holding “Open Night of Code” – ONOC, for short. The event starts at 6 p.m. and is aimed at computer science students and all interested hobby programmers. You can be creative until the next morning. Admission is free.

A total of 250 visitors can participate. This is the number of work stations available in the rooms on level 0 in the MZH building on Bibliothekstraße. In addition to networking and possibilities for exchange with other participants, the organizers offer a small evening program with half-hour lectures on various topics. This time the speakers include Dr. Karsten Hölscher from AG Software Engineering and Dr. Matthias Knauer from the University of Bremen’s research group “Optimization” in the Faculty of Mathematics / Computer Science. In addition, students can present their hobby projects for which they are still looking for fellow protagonists. For organizational reasons, we ask you to email the project ideas in advance to infoprotect me ?!onocprotect me ?!.eu. Soft drinks, sweets, coffee and pizza will be available at student-friendly prices.

More information under:

https://onoc.eu/
www.uni-bremen.de

If you would like to know more about this topic, feel free to contact:
Dennis Schürholz
ONOC Organization Team
Faculty of Mathematics / Computer Science
University of Bremen
Email: infoprotect me ?!onocprotect me ?!.eu

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ONOC will take place in the MZH building on Bibliothekstraße.