MasterGamesPraktikum
Hallo liebe Studierende des Masterstudienganges Informatik-GamesEngineering,
diese Wikiseite ist gedacht, um Partner für das jedes Semester stattfindende Games-spezifische Masterpraktikum zu finden, das ja in Gruppen zu dritt oder zu viert absolviert wird. Mithin sind also Einträge der Art "Weiteres Gruppenmitglied gesucht" oder "Gruppe gesucht" hier sinnvoll (angeben sollte man Datum, Semester, Name, E-Mail und ggf Themenvorstellung oder Kompetenzen).
Herzliche Grüße
Georg Groh
Dear students from the master program Informatics - Games Engineering,
this Wiki is intended for finding partners for the games specific master lab course taking place each semester. Incomplete groups looking for new group members or students looking for groups may post requests or offers here. Please state a date, a semester, your name, email, and topic suggestions / competencies. Posts are suggested in English to also include our international students.
Best regards
Georg Groh
Dummy post I: (August 2016) Erika Mustermann (muster@mann.xyz) is looking for WS 2016/17 for other group members for a project prototypically investigating humaniod robots for real-life role playing games. Comptetencies: strong background in AI and robotics (e.g. robot motion planning, machine learning for robot hands), Augmented Reality etc.
Dummy post II: (August 2016) We (Horst Dummy and Erika Dimmy (horst@horst.com, erika@blabliblo.de)) are looking for for WS 2016/17 for a third and fourth group member for Groh's topic on gamification techniques for social motivation for healthy nutrition (see https://www.in.tum.de/en/current-students/masters-programs/informatik-games-engineering/master-lab-course.html).
(Aug 2020): Hello, I (Shyam Rangarajan) am looking for 2-3 members for a Games Engineering lab course next semester (WS 2020), revolving around the concept of an educational game for an existing course at TUM, so that it can become a teaching asset for that course in the future. Some preliminary ideas are below:
Eg 1. Build some kind of political intrigue/campaign game where players need to form coalitions, gain votes, pass humorous legislation, do negative actions like corruption and Gerry meandering etc. which can be used to demonstrate voting concepts, perhaps social choice theory etc.
Eg 2. Card drafting/tableau building games where museum collectors are trying to buy lighting components, technology, materials etc. in order to create the best piece of art, which can be used to demonstrate concepts in Image Synthesis
Eg 3. Some sort of hidden identity/secret messages game to demonstrate the Byzantine generals problem in distributed systems.
Eg 4. Build some sort of economics/business simulator to demonstrate concepts from Game Theory, Auction Design etc, similar to what Cengage Learning does.
On a related note, a proposal of mine along similar lines was shortlisted for the TUM Future Learning Initiative, around the theme of using Games Engineering practical courses to benefit TUM via creating edutainment assets. If you are interested in learning more about this and if you can get involved, please reach out to me.
My contact: shyam.rangarajan@tum.de
(April 2022): Hi,
Felix Stieglbauer and I, Dominik Huber - both 2nd semester in the Master Games Engineering, are looking for one or two motivated team members for the Serious Games course by David Plecher. If you are interested, please contact me (huberdo@in.tum.de).
(Oct 2022)
My name is Aymane and I'm interested in doing a Master Praktikum Games Engineering: Augmented Reality (IN7106). I'm flexible even in regards to the topic so if you're interested in doing a Master's Praktikum related to Games Engineering then please send me an email to aymane.chaoui@tum.de
(Feb 2024)
Hello, My name is Karl, I am a 4th semester Master's games engineering student. I am looking for a team to do a practical course that's relative either to the AR chair, e.g., "Serious games" or ideally games and social computing topic with Prof. Groh. Please contact me if you're looking for a team member or if you wish to form a team. (karl.zakhary@tum.de)