Master"s thesis seminar MBI)
3
Bioinformatics
Advanced studies
In the seminar, students writing a MSc thesis in Bioinformatics will present their progress in two presentations: a topic presentation in the beginning of the thesis, and another presentation on the close to final thesis. The seminar is compulsory for students in the MBI programme, but it is open for other students whose thesis topic is in bioinformatics.
Year | Semester | Date | Period | Language | In charge |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2011 | spring | 17.01-25.04. | 3-4 | English | Juho Rousu |
Lectures
Time | Room | Lecturer | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Mon 16-17 | C222 | Juho Rousu | 17.01.2011-21.02.2011 |
Mon 16-17 | C222 | Juho Rousu | 14.03.2011-25.04.2011 |
Mon 12-18 | C222 | Juho Rousu | 16.05.2011-16.05.2011 |
Information for international students
The seminar is part of the Master's degree in bioinformatics programme (MBI).
If you are not an MBI student, but your thesis topic is/will be in bioinformatics, please contact Juho Rousu for participation in the seminar.
Completing the course
How to pass the seminar?
- Give two talks on your thesis:
- Topic presentation: Around 15 minutes in length, describing the problem domain, thesis topic, methods that will be implemented/used, experiments that are planned, time schedule for the thesis project.
- Thesis presentation: Around 30 minutes in length, presenting the thesis as a whole. The presentation can take place when the experimental part and main part of the writing has completed (does not need to be 'final version').
- Attend to at least 12 presentations (including your own) during your MBI studies
Schedule Spring 2011
- 17.1 No session, if you want to talk to Juho about the seminar or book a slot, please visit his office A239b.
- 24.1
- 31.1 Katherine Icay (plan)
- 7.2
- 14.2
- 21.2
- 14.3 Shaman Narajanasamy (topic), Daniel Blande (thesis)
- 21.3
- 28.3 Liang He (thesis)
- 4.4 Efthymia Vlachopoulou (topic), Antti Sarin (thesis)
- 11.4 Jie Xiong (topic)
- 18.4 Swee Chong, Wong (topic), Ajay Kumar (topic)
- 16.5 from 12-18: as many presentation slots are available as there are willing presenters!
- Mikhail Shubin (thesis)
- Pasi Korhonen (topic)
- Katherine Icay (thesis)
- Ali Oghabian (thesis)
- Swee Chong, Wong (thesis)