The TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT) promotes internal internationalization through offers for its employees.
Lunch Talk
Networking in TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT)
With this informal format, we aim to strengthen internal communication and networking within the TUM School of Computation, Information, and Technology (CIT). Departments and chairs within CIT invite their colleagues to a relaxed gathering with snacks and drinks. In brief impulse talks, the hosting research unit provides insights into its work and international activities. Additionally, there will be presentations on the topic of internationalization, where both internal units and external guests will present their projects and experiences.
This informal format offers an ideal opportunity for networking and a better understanding of one’s work environment. For international members of CIT, this meeting provides a valuable chance to quickly integrate into the TUM community. Early-career researchers can exchange ideas with more experienced colleagues and gain new perspectives.
Lunch Talks and Topics
- 28.11.2024 Lunch Talk on TUM.Africa Engagement and the DAAD-SGD Project CoNeMesSA by Prof. Johannes Müller from the Chair of Mathematical Methods in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Dominik Beisser from the TUM Global & Alumni Office
- 11.09.2024 Lunch Talk on High-Tech Research Between Bavaria and California by Prof. Andreas Herkersdorf from the Chair of Integrated Systems and Dr. Rainer Rosenzweig from BayCaTec
- 10.07.2024 Lunch Talk on Introducing the TUM Export Control Office, organized by Prof. Jalal Seyed Etesami from the Chair of Decision Science & Systems, and TUM Export Control Officer Eva Hildebrandt
- 05.06.2024 Joint Lunch Talk by Prof. Robert Wille from the Chair of Design Automation, Tim Bombosch from the TUM Liaison Office San Francisco, and Jamie Snow (Senior Strategist for USA from the TUM Global Office)
- 08.05.2024 Introductory Lunch Talk by Prof. Berna Özkale Edelmann from the Chair of Nano- and Microrobotics