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\textbf{Evaluation criteria:}
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You can view the evaluation criteria on the
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\emph{SciCompScoreSheet.pdf} on Ilias.
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\vspace{1ex}
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\textbf{Dates:}
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The code and the presentation should be uploaded to ILIAS
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\textbf{at latest on Tuesday, February 4th, 2020, 23:59h}. We
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will store all presentations on one computer to allow for fast
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transitions between talks.
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The presentations are on Wednesday February 5th, 10--12, Thursday
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February 6th, 10--12 and 14--16.
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\vspace{1ex}
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\textbf{Files:}
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Hand in your presentation as a pdf file. Bundle everything (the
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pdf, the code, and the data) into a {\em single} zip-file.
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\textbf{Hint:} create the zip file you want to upload, unpack it
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somewhere else and check if your main script is still running
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properly.
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\textbf{Code:}
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The code must be executable without any further adjustments from
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our side. (Test it!) A single \texttt{main.m} script coordinates
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the analysis by calling functions and sub-scripts which produce
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the {\em same} figures (\texttt{saveas()}-function, pdf or png
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format) that you use in your slides (your code can also generate
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additional figures). The code must be comprehensible by a third
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person (use proper and consistent variable and function names).
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\emph{Please note your name and matriculation number as a
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comment at the top of the \texttt{main.m} script.}
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\textbf{Presentation:}
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The presentation should be {\em at most} 10min long and be held
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in English. In the presentation you should present figures
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introducing, explaining, showing, and discussing your data,
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methods, and results. All data-related figures you show in the
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presentation must be produced by your program --- no editing
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or labeling by PowerPoint or other software. It is always a good
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idea to illustrate the problem with basic plots of the
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raw-data. Make sure the axis labels are large enough!
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