Internships in Bachelor Degree
These web pages gives you access to a number of proposals for internal and external internships in the DIS group. The individual proposals are listed in the project proposals web page. Please contact the contact person of the proposal for more information (you'll find this information on the web pages of individual project proposals).
Internships form an essential part of the Bachelor Degree Course in Applied Computer Science. Internships allow to the students to apply the theoretical and foundational knowledge acquired during the first two years to solve practical problems in a concrete project.
The DIS group puts a strong emphasis on the applications of the database theory. All our internships are very application oriented, and must verify the investigated methods on both synthetic (a must) and real world dataset (whenever possible). We also encourage the students to formalize their experimental findings and provide analytical results.
You are also welcome to suggest additional topics that fall within the general area of databases. The Database group is conducting research in the following areas:
- Temporal Databases: Michael H. Boehlen, Romans Kasperovics
- Visual Data Mining: Arturas Mazeika, Michael H. Boehlen, Andrej Taliun
- Approximate string joins, approximate string selectivity: Nikolaus Augsten, Johann Gamper, Arturas Mazeika
- Approximate tree matching: Nikolaus Augsten
- OLAP, Data Warehousing, Data Mining: Arturas Mazeika, Michael H. Boehlen
- Web ontologies, e-government: Johann Gamper, Nikolaus Augsten
- Temporal OLAP, temporal multidimensional databases: Igor Timko
- Probabilistic OLAP, probabilistic multidimensional databases: Igor Timko
