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Nacholtermin Übungen Lineare Algebra 2 (Inf)

Liebe Studierende der LA2,

am Mittwoch, 13.05.2009, 17.45 bis 19.15 Uhr, findet im großen

Hörsaal A.E.01 eine Globalübung für ALLE Gruppen gemeinsam statt,

in der die ausgefallenen Übungen der vergangenen Woche nachgeholt

werden. Es werden dort primär Fragen von Ihnen zu offenen

Problemen beantwortet oder, falls es keine Fragen gibt, gemeinsam

Aufgaben gerechnet. Mit freundlichen Grüßen, B. Lenze

Lenze (04.05.2009 - 9:01:32)

Sprechstunde Prof. Lenze

Am heutigen Dienstag fällt meine Sprechstunde leider aus! gez. B. Lenze

Lenze (28.04.2009 - 8:32:12)

Mathematische Grundlagen der Verschlüsselung (Master)

Am kommenden Donnerstag, 30.04.09, fällt die Vorlesung zu Mathematische Grundlagen der Verschlüsselung aus! gez. B. Lenze

Lenze (28.04.2009 - 8:30:44)

Lineare Algebra 2 (Inf)

Am heutigen Dienstag und am kommenden Donnerstag, 30.04.09, fallen die Übungen

zur Linearen Algebra 2 aus! gez. B. Lenze

Lenze (28.04.2009 - 8:28:46)

Web Engineering 1

Die aktuellen Termine für die Bonusprojekte sind in ILIAS online.

Balzert (23.04.2009 - 17:35:52)

Für PI/TI: Am Dienstag, den 21.4. entfallen die Termine für die Bonusprojekte. Neue Termine werden in ILIAS bekannt gegeben. Das reguläre Praktikum findet jedoch am Dienstag wie geplant STATT.

Für WI: Die Vorlesung am Dienstag, den 21.4. fällt aus. Am Mittwoch, den 22.4. fällt die Übungsstunde aus. Die zu bearbeitenden Aufgaben werden eine Woche später abgegeben. Am Mittwoch, den 22.4. entfallen die Termine für die Bonusprojekte. Neue Termine werden in ILIAS bekannt gegeben. Das reguläre Praktikum findet jedoch am Mittwoch wie geplant STATT.

Die Abholung der Bücher wird bis zum Montag, den 27.4. verlängert.

Balzert (20.04.2009 - 13:59:29)

Einführung in die Informatik 2 - Unterlagen zur Vorlesung VL05

<p>Liebe Studierende,

in der am 9.4 in ILIAS eingestellten Version der Vorlesung VL05 befanden sich noch ein paar Tippfehler. Die korrigierte Version steht Ihnen jetzt in ILIAS zur Verfügung.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Ursula Scheben </p>

EinfInf (18.04.2009 - 17:36:06)

Seminar Software-Architektur am 17.4.

Der nächste Termin ist wie bereits besprochen am 17.4. Wir beginnen um 12 Uhr.

Ghadir (14.04.2009 - 11:04:43)

Sprechstunde Ecke-Schüth

Meine Sprechstunde wird ab sofort verlegt auf <b>montags 10:00 Uhr</b> . Die heutige Sprechstunde fällt aus.

Ecke-Schueth (07.04.2009 - 7:00:04)

Das zweite Tutorium (Herr Peddinghaus) findet dienstags von 12.00-13.30 Uhr in Raum C.E.42 statt.

Es beginnt bereits morgen! gez. B. Lenze

Lenze (06.04.2009 - 13:37:22)

Personalführung (MI Master)

Entgegen der ersten Ankündigung findet die erste Veranstaltung erst am <b>Mi, 22.04.09</b> um <b>8:45 Uhr</b> in Raum B.1.20 statt. Die weiteren Termine sind: 06.05., 20.05., 03.06., 17.06. und 24.06. Bitte registrieren Sie sich in ILIAS für den Kurs(Beitritt erfolgt durch Antrag mit Bestätigung).

Stark (06.04.2009 - 10:23:08)

Lehrveranstaltung: System- und Softwarequalitätssicherung

Die Lehrveranstaltung wird wie folgt verlegt:<br/> Vorlesung: montags 14:15 im Raum C.1.41<br/> Übung: montags 16:00 im Raum C.2.30

Ecke-Schueth (06.04.2009 - 9:37:41)

Bücher können abgeholt werden!

Balzert (06.04.2009 - 8:45:41)

Einführung in die Informatik 1 und 2 - Tutorien

da es Probleme mit Zeiten und Räumen für Tutorien gab, bieten wir jetzt zwei e-Tutorien in ILIAS an; eins für Informatik 1 und eins für Informatik 2. Die Tutorien werden in Form eines Forums angeboten. Hier können Sie online Ihre Fragen stellen, die Ihnen von unseren Tutoren dann beantwortet werden. Auch Sie als Studierende können Ihren Kommilitonen innerhalb des Forums auf deren Fragen antworten.

EinfInf (02.04.2009 - 15:01:24)

PK1-Vorlesung

Ab dem 7.4.09 wird die PK1-Vorlesung (8.30-10.00) im A.1.02 stattfinden.

Sachweh (02.04.2009 - 8:02:20)

Laptop-Raum für das PK1-Praktikum (gelb)

Ab nächster Woche steht uns als weiterer Raum der B.E.21 im Zeitraum von 12:00 bis 16:00 Uhr für das gelbe PK1-Praktikum zur Verfügung. Dieser Raum ist für die Studierenden gedacht, die auf Laptops arbeiten.

Sachweh (02.04.2009 - 7:59:01)

PK1-Tutor/in gesucht

Zur Unterstützung der Praktika am Montag Nachmittag suchen wir zeitnah einen oder eine Java-Tutor/in. Bitte melden Sie sich bis zum Ende der Woche (3.4.09) bei Herrn Vollmer ([email protected]) oder mir ([email protected]).

Sachweh (31.03.2009 - 12:20:17)

Klausureinsicht

Wegen eines wichtigen Termins muss die Klausureinsicht für SWT1 am 1.4. leider von 16 Uhr auf 16:30 uhr verschoben werden. Außerdem ist es möglich, montags in meiner Sprechstunde von 13:30 bis 14:00 Einsicht zu nehmen. Der späteste Termin ist hier Montag, der 6.4.

Balzert (31.03.2009 - 10:38:39)

Brückenkurs - Unterlagen

Die Unterlagen zum Brückenkurs befinden Sie im Ilias-System:<br/> FB Informatik &gt; Studienübergreifende Veranstaltungen &gt; Brückenkurs<br/> Das Kennwort ist identisch mit dem Kennwort der Veranstaltung "Einführung in die Informatik 2"

Ecke-Schueth (30.03.2009 - 9:22:22)

Einführung in die Informatik 2 - Vorlesungsmaterial für nächste Woche

Das Vorlesungsmaterial für die kommende Woche steht ab sofort in ILIAS bereit.

EinfInf (28.03.2009 - 8:56:56)

Lern- und Arbeitstechnik (Bachelor INF - 2. Semester)

Die Lehrveranstaltung findet ab Mi, den 01.04.2009 in <b>Raum A.E.01</b> statt (kein Aprilscherz!).</br>

Derzeit sind 109 TeilnehmerInnen im System ODS und 77 TeilnehmerInnen im System ILIAS registriert. Ich bitte alle TeilnehmerInnen, die dies noch nicht getan haben, sich

bis Mo, 30.03.2009 in <b>beiden Systemen</b> zu registrieren.

Stark (27.03.2009 - 14:46:01)

Vereinbarkeit von Studium und Familie

Das Gleichstellungsbüro sucht Studenten und Studentinnen, die mit ihrem Fallbeispiel einen Beitrag zu einer Broschüre über Vereinbarkeit von Studium und Familie leisten möchten (mehr dazu: siehe Verweis).

Meyer (26.03.2009 - 16:57:58)

Einführung in die Informatik 2 - Musterlösung und Bonusaufgabe

Die Musterlösung zur Übung dieser Woche steht jetzt über ILIAS im Netz zur

Verfügung. Sie enthält eine ausführliche Lösung zu Aufgabe 1. <BR> Insbesondere die Abschätzungen für die Groß-O-Notation werden ganz ausführlich

behandelt. Zudem werden noch ein paar Zusatzinformationen gegeben.

Weiterhin finden Sie in ILIAS eine Grafik, die das Wachstum der Funktionen aus

der Bonusaufgabe darstellt. Dies hilft Ihnen schon mal festzustellen, ob eine

bestimmte Funktion f(n) überhaupt von der Ordnung einer anderen Funktion g(n)

EinfInf (26.03.2009 - 12:13:34)

Klausurnachbesprechung SWT3 am 3.4.

Die Klausur wird am 3.4. besprochen. Eine Klausureinsicht ist im Anschluß nach vorheriger Anmeldung möglich.

Zeitraum: 10-12 Uhr Raum: A.2.02

Ghadir (25.03.2009 - 23:59:50)

Seminar Software-Architektur

Das Seminar fällt am 27.3. aus. Am 3.4. findet das nächste Treffen statt. Die Veranstaltung Wird in den Rechnerpool C.1.31 verlegt. Eine Anmeldung ist bis dahin noch möglich.

Ghadir (25.03.2009 - 23:51:45)

PK1-Praktikum grün (Lerngruppe ohne Bonuspunkte)

Da in dieser Woche ledglich die Eclipse-Workshops stattgefunden haben, findet auch das grüne Praktikum ebenso wie die Paraktika mit Bonuspunkten erst in der nächsten Woche statt.

Sachweh (25.03.2009 - 14:24:50)

C-Tutorium für Rechnerstrukturen und Betriebssysteme 2

Das Tutorium beginnt morgen, Do. 26.03., um 16:00 und findet im Labor C.2.32 statt. Tutor ist Herr Krawczyk.

Wolff (25.03.2009 - 13:27:43)

Klausureinsicht Physikalisch-Elektrotechnische Grundlagen 2

Die Klausureinsicht findet am Mi., 25.03., von 15:00-16:00 im Büro C.1.42 statt.

Wolff (24.03.2009 - 17:57:36)

XNA-Workshop

Die Präsentations-Folien des XNA-Workshops sind jetzt in ILIAS verfügbar. Um auf die Dokumente zuzugreifen, müssen Sie dem Kurs "XNA-Workshop" in ILIAS beitreten. Der Beitritt wird nur gewährt, wenn Sie am XNA-Workshop teilgenommen haben.

Stark (24.03.2009 - 14:57:06)

Personalführung (Master MI)

Die Lehrveranstaltung findet vorerst nicht statt, da die vorgesehene Dozentin kurzfristig abgesagt hat. Sobald eine Lösung gefunden wurde, werden wir weitere Informationen bekannt geben.

Stark (24.03.2009 - 9:01:23)

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Master's in Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) Master's in Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE)

Dortmund university of applied sciences and arts • dortmund.

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  • University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway
  • KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
  • Kiev National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA), Kiev, Ukraine
  • West Ukrainian National University (WUNU), Ternopil, Ukraine
  • IMC Krems, Krems, Austria
  • KTU Kaunas, Lithuania
  • University of Latvia (LU), Riga, Latvia

Courses are held in English (100%). Students can use German for written assignments and their theses, too.

Application deadline:

15 June for the following winter semester

Pre-application process:

In order to verify whether you meet the requirements for admission to the programme before submitting your application, all applicants (EU, German, non-EU) are highly recommended to submit their relevant documents (Bachelor's degree, Bachelor's transcript, language certificate) for a pre-check. We start with the pre-check in April.

After successfully passing the pre-check, you will receive instructions and a link to the online portal.

Here you can find the link to the Pre-Check Service: https://precheck.go-study-europe.de/

Please check:  https://www.fh-dortmund.de/en/studies/application-enrollment.php

Application process:

We only accept online applications. You will be guided to the application portal after doing the pre-check (described above).

From University to High-Tech Industry – Join the English-taught Master's in Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) multidisciplinary programme at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Fachhochschule Dortmund). Study in a friendly international environment, with projects turning cutting-edge knowledge into practical experience in the dynamically growing high-tech industries of the German Ruhr Valley region.

Mechatronics is everywhere – embedded system software in the domain of mechatronics is a driving force for today's and tomorrow’s technological progress impacting almost every industry with high-tech solutions. When you graduate with a Master's of Engineering in Embedded Systems Engineering, having a wide-range scientific and technological expertise, you will be highly proficient in at least one following of our curriculum specialisations:

  • automotive systems
  • robotics & computer vision
  • microelectronics and hardware engineering
  • embedded software engineering

Upon completion of this Master’s programme, you will be able to comprehensively research and provide state-of-the-art solutions for high-tech problems.

Our students have key advantages of studying ESE at the FH Dortmund:

  • Wide research and job opportunities for our students and many career opportunities for our graduates in German and international companies, e.g. in the Ruhr Valley industrial region Our graduates work at Bosch, Siemens, Volkswagen AG, Daimler, to name a few.
  • Culturally diverse international teams and class experience
  • Interactive learning methods
  • International events and conferences, as well as a semester abroad exchange programmes
  • Research opportunities in our Research Institute for the Digital Transformation (IDiAL)
  • Scholarship opportunities and dormitory access
  • Hands-on experience, practical approaches
  • International networking
  • We are more than a university, we are family – we support students and staff in achieving an equitable balance between study, professional, and family life.

More information on the Master's in Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) programme:

  • ESE on European Partnership for Project and Innovation Management (EuroPIM) website
  • ESE on FH Dortmund website
  • or contact us directly (see the contact information above)

The international Master's in Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) programme is taught in four semesters including the Master's thesis. It is a full-time practice-oriented programme with a workload of 3,600 hours and 120 credit points (ECTS).

The first two semesters consist of five modules each. In the second and third semesters, students may study their chosen specialisation. The programme finishes with a Master's thesis.

Master's thesis topics comprise university research projects or industrial development/research. All classes and labs as well as course documentation and exams are in English. Students can use German for written assignments and write their thesis in German.

Compulsory modules (each Module 6 ECTS):

First semester

  • Mathematics for Signals & Controls
  • Distributed and Parallel Systems
  • Embedded Software Engineering
  • Requirements Engineering
  • Scientific & Transversal Skills

Second semester

  • Mechatronic Systems Engineering
  • Microelectronics & HW/SW Co-Design
  • R&D Project Management
  • Signals and Control Systems 1

Third semester – specialisation and research project

  • Research Project

Fourth semester

  • Master's Thesis (30 ECTS)

Elective Modules (each module 6 ECTS):

  • Applied Embedded Systems
  • Smart Home & Smart Building & Smart City
  • SW Architectures for Embedded and Mechatronic Systems
  • Signals and Systems for Automated Driving
  • IoT & Edge Computing
  • Robotic Vision
  • Signals & Control Systems 2
  • Formal Methods
  • System on Chip Design
  • Automotive Systems
  • Hardware Project
  • Model-Based Systems Engineering
  • Software for Robots
  • Embedded Systems Hardware Design and Rapid Prototyping
  • Trends in Embedded and Mechatronic Systems
  • Radar Systems
  • Research Seminar

The didactic model of the programme involves lectures (partly online), practical elements, and scientific elements. The practical elements include work with industry and society. The teaching elements are mainly designed as block lectures. Therefore, the programme can be studied part-time in a very flexible way while working in a company. Students have the possibility to receive academic recognition of job-related achievements. The third semester can also be used as an exchange semester with one of the partner universities. The electives allow for a specialisation on a topic such as an application domain. Furthermore, courses from a Master's programme on project management or a programme on digital transformation can be selected. The research project and the Master's thesis can be conducted in cooperation with a company or within a research project at the university.

Further information and detailed descriptions of each module can be found here: Master's in Embedded Systems Engineering – Module Handbook

  • International guest lecturers
  • Language training provided
  • Training in intercultural skills
  • Courses are led with foreign partners
  • Integrated study abroad unit(s)
  • Study trips
  • Projects with partners in Germany and abroad

The third semester will focus on a project in one selected area leading to a specialisation in one of the application domains for embedded systems.

Typically, participants spend this semester at a university within the EuroPIM consortium. Projects can also be organised as joint projects within the consortium.

None (The project and the Master's thesis can be done in combination with an internship.)

Enrolment fees are approx. 330 EUR per semester. The fee includes a semester ticket covering public transport in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW).

Approx. 850 EUR per month to cover personal expenses

Academic admission requirements include the completion of a “Diplom” or Bachelor's course of study of Information Technology, Electrical Engineering or (Technical) Computer Science at a university of applied sciences ("Fachhochschule") or a university, or the completion of a corresponding accredited Bachelor's qualification programme at a university of cooperative education ("Berufsakademie") with an overall grade of at least “good” (2.5). In addition, competences in the field of study of Embedded Systems and Software Engineering on a sufficient level need to be demonstrated. It must be evident that previous studies included a thesis.

Applicants must provide proof of their English skills:

  • TOEFL iBT 90 points (Internet-based)
  • TOEFL ITP 550 points
  • or equivalent

Certificates should not be older than two years.

Only online application is allowed. Please send all requests to: [email protected]

Find more information on our website: https://www.fh-dortmund.de/ese

Not offered by the university

Students have good chances to find a paid internship or student job, especially in the third and fourth semesters.

All suggestions regarding accommodations are available at https://www.fh-dortmund.de/en/studies/housing.php and https://www.fh-dortmund.de/en/studies/living-and-housing.php.

Students can also find accommodations on the private market. Rent for a single room in a student hall of residence is approx. 300 EUR.

Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts does not have an internal accommodation office. It is the responsibility of each student to find her/his own accommodation.

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Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts (Fachhochschule Dortmund) is future-oriented with a more than a 100-year-old history. The world is changing – and our modern university is changing, too.

  • Study and teaching here is geared towards practical problem-solving.
  • Our highly experienced professors are cementing the link between theory and practice.
  • Internationality and diversity: engaged worldwide, we motivate our students to take at least one semester abroad at our partner universities in the EU.
  • We are a family-friendly university keeping the best balance between studying and personal life.
  • The university offers over 80 study options, in eight faculties:
  • Computer Sciences
  • Information Technology
  • Mechanical engineering
  • Electrical engineering
  • Applied Social Sciences
  • Architecture

We have years of experience in international education successfully offering three international Master’s degree study programmes:

  • Master's in Embedded Systems Engineering (ESE) offered by the Faculty of Computer Sciences
  • Master's in Digital Transformation (MDT) offered by the Faculty of Computer Sciences
  • European Master's in Project Management (EuroMPM) offered by the Faculty of Business Studies

Furthermore, we offer the Ruhr Master's School .

We motivate our students to go abroad for at least one semester to extend their professional network and experience, improve language skills and develop intercultural competences.

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Go study in Dortmund

Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts welcomes foreign students who want to come and study at the Faculty of Computer Science as degree-seeking students or exchange students who study here for one or two semesters.

The Faculty of Computer Science receives international students from all over the world. They usually come from partner institutions and follow a course of study agreed with their home institutions or participate in our international Master's courses of study as degree-seeking students.

Foreign students have access to all campus facilities and are assisted by the International Office in all matters of enrolment, housing and visas. The following website contains general information for all incoming international students, from application forms to health insurance matters:

https://www.fh-dortmund.de/en/international/io.php

To find out what the city of Dortmund has to offer, see the following website for information and impressions of this dynamic city in the Ruhr area.

http://www.dortmund.de/en/index.html

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International Office

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**ATTENTION: WE HAVE MOVED**

The Office for Student Affairs, Student Advisory Services, International Office, Career Service and TalentScouting of Fachhochschule Dortmund are moving to a new location! As of 13 November 2023, you can find us at Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-Straße 23 in the TechnologieZentrumDortmund (TZDO). By changing locations, we are creating necessary space for teaching at the campuses Emil-Figge-Straße and Sonnenstraße, while also consolidating all advisory services related to your studies at one location.

The Department "Studies and International Affairs" will do everything possible to minimize the inconveniences for students.

The International Office is the central point of contact for all topics related to internationality and internationalization in teaching and learning, both for students and staff members of Fachhochschule Dortmund - University of Applied Sciences and Arts as well as for prospective international students, institutions and others. If you are already enrolled or working at Fachhochschule Dortmund and need more information about events organized by the International Office or application procedures for funding, please log on to the intranet.

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Dagmar Hösch, Dipl.-Betriebsw.

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Erasmus+ Student Mobilities, Mobility Online

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Julia Klein, M.A.

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via telephone or email monday- thursday 9-14 h

Study and admissions counseling, enrollment for Master's degree

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Annika Böttger, M.Sc.

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Monday: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. - By appointment only* Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. - open consultation hours (with waiting ticket)

*An appointment must be made in advance, stating the concern, by phone or email, with the appropriate case worker.

Study and admission counseling, enrollment for Bachelor's degree

Adelina kastrati.

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Counseling for stays abroad for Business Studies students

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Louise Braunschweig, M.Sc.

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Mon. : 10:00am to 11:00am Online consultation* Tues. : 10:00am to 11:00am Online consultation* Wed. : 09:00am to 12:00pm consultation in person/by phone

*Access data for the online consultation: https://intranet.fh-dortmund.de/hochschule/organisation/dezernate/studium-und-internationales/international-office/auslandsaufenthalt/beratung-auslandsaufenthalt

You will automatically be directed to a waiting room. As soon as the consultation room is free, you will be directed to the consultation room.

Social counseling and support for international Bachelor's students

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Frauke Albrecht, Dipl.-Sozialpäd.

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Office hours without appointment: Wednesday: 09.30 am to 12.30 pm Appointment consultation hours: Thursday: 01.00 pm to 04.00 pm

Social counseling and support for international Master's students

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Sandra Bolesch, M.Sc.

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Open office hour: Wednesday: 9.30 am to 12.30 pm Office hour with prior appointment: Thursday: 1.00 pm to 3.00 pm

On Thursdays, an appointment must be made in advance, stating the concern, by phone or email, with the appropriate contact person.

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Jennifer Bühsing

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Monday: 09.30 to 12.30 - Appointment consultation hours. Please make an appointment with me via email.

Wednesday: 09.30 to 12.30 Open Office Hour- Please come in

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Herzlich Willkommen an der Fachhochschule Dortmund !

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Herzlich Willkommen an der Fachhochschule Dortmund !. Wichtige Termine. 02.09 . - 05.09 .: Programmierungs-Vorkurs 03.09 .: Stammtisch 08.09 - 12.09 .: Mathematik-Vorkurs 15.09 .: Begrüßung der Fachhochschule (Westfalenhallen Halle 1) ab 9:00 Uhr

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Herzlich Willkommenan der Fachhochschule Dortmund !

WichtigeTermine • 02.09. - 05.09.: Programmierungs-Vorkurs • 03.09.: Stammtisch • 08.09 - 12.09.: Mathematik-Vorkurs • 15.09.: Begrüßung der Fachhochschule (Westfalenhallen Halle 1) ab 9:00 Uhr • 15.09. : Begrüßung des Fachbereichs durch den Dekan • 12.09. - 14.09.: Erstsemesterfahrt des Fachschaftsrates nach Wiblingwerde Für weitere Termine unbedingt das Aktuelle im Auge behalten!

FB4 Account • Antrag an einem Rechner der Rechnerpools (C.1.30 oder C.1.31): • User: antrag Passwort: antrag • Martikelnummer und E-Mail-Adresse werden benötigt • Freischaltung in C.1.42 oder C.1.31 (nur mit FHCard) • FB4-Account wird gebraucht für • Anmeldung für die Pool-PCs • Zugang zu DreamSpark • Smart-Assign (Plattform zur Einreichung von Lösungen) • Funknetz im FB4

Fachbereichsseite • http://inf.fh-dortmund.de/ • Infos zu allen Professoren • Stundenpläne • Prüfungspläne • Modulhandbücher • Seite des Studienbüros • Infos zum Fachbereich • Infos zu allen Studiengängen (BPO's, MPO's, etc…) • Aktuelle Infos: http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/studi/fb/4/aktuelles.php(mindestens 1x täglich besuchen)

Stundenplan • http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/studi/fb/4/lehre/stundenplaene.php • Wie lese ich meinen Stundenplan richtig • Uhrzeit • Modulnummer – Art der Veranstaltung – Professor – Raum – Gruppenbuchstaben • Name der Veranstaltung

BPO (Bachelor Prüfungsordnung) / Curricula • http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/hs/servicebe/verw/dezernate/v/studium/ordnungen/ordnungen_fb.php • Für jeden Studiengang gibt es verschiedene Zulassungsbeschränkungen für Prüfungen höherem Semesters. Informiert euch über eure Zulassungsbeschränkungen z.B. im Curricula • Curricula verfügbar unter http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/studi/fb/4/lehre/index.php

Tutorien • Tutorien zusätzlich zur Vorlesung / Übung / Praktikum • Nicht alle Professoren bieten diese Möglichkeit des Lernens (wird in den ersten Wochen der Vorlesung bekanntgegeben) • Unter den Stundenplänen gibt es einen Plan der alle Tutorien enthält • Der Plan ist zum Semesteranfang meist noch nicht komplett • http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/studi/fb/4/lehre/stundenplaene.php

FHKennung • Kam per Post • Kann an dem weißen Terminal im EG des FH-Plus Gebäudes ausgelesen werden (wenn FHCard vorhanden) • FHKennung Selbstverwaltung:www.fh-dortmund.de/fhkennung • Angebundene Dienste für Studierende • E-Mail • ILIAS • ODS (Online-Dienste für Studierende) • WLAN/VPN (für Studierende mit FHCard) • CIP-Pools der DVZ

www.studierbar.de • http://www.studierbar.de • Forum (Informationen zu Lehrveranstaltungen, Klausuren, Lösungen, Mitschriften, Lerngruppen-Findung, Flohmarkt uvam. – von Studenten für Studenten) • Blog (viele Informationen vom und über den AStA, aktuelle Neuigkeiten, Beratung und Copyshop) • E-Mail-Account • Weiterleitung zum ODS (Online Dienst für Studierende) • Weiterleitung zu ILIAS (Integriertes Lern-, Informations- und Arbeitskooperations-System.)

ODS (Online Dienst für Studierende) • https://ods.fh-dortmund.de/ods (oder über die Studierbar) • Anmeldung mit der FH Kennung • Semesterticket drucken • FHCard beantragen • Einsicht in den aktuellen Notenspiegel • Studienbescheinigung drucken • Bescheinigung über gezahlte Beiträge drucken • An- und Abmeldungen zu Prüfungen • Anmeldungen für Studium Generale Kurse

Digitales Studienlogbuch • im ODS zu finden • Enthält alle wesentlichen Informationen zum Studien- und Leistungsstand • bisher erreichte ECTS Punkte • Ergebnis des Mathematik-Einstufungstests • Informationen über den bisherigen Studienverlauf • Alle Informationen können für ein optimales und auf individuelle Fragen zugeschnittenes Mentoring- und/oder Studienstandsgespräch einzeln für die Mentorin freigeschaltet werden (empfohlen) • Die Protokolle der Mentoring- bzw. Studienstandsgespräche werden hier eingetragen

VRR / NRW-Ticket • VRR-Ticket: • Mitnahme: montags bis freitags ab 19 Uhr, Samstags, Sonntags und an Feiertagen kann ganztägig eine weitere Person unentgeltlich mitgenommen werden. • Die Fahrradmitnahme ist ab 9 Uhr montags bis freitags, an Samstagen, Sonntagen und Feiertagen ganztägig möglich. • NRW-Ticket: • berechtigt zur Nutzung aller Busse und Bahnen im Geltungsbereich der Tarife der Verkehrsverbünde und -gemeinschaften sowie aller Züge des Nahverkehrs innerhalb von NRW • Schnellverkehrsplan VRR und Regionalverkehrsplan NRW

FHCard • Beantragung über ODS • Studierendenausweis • Bibliotheksausweis für die FH Bibliothek (aktivieren) • Geldkarte: Bezahlen an den Kopiersystemen der FH und TU Dortmund, den Mensen des Studentenwerks Dortmund und an allen bundesweiten Geldkartenakzeptanzstellen • www.fh-dortmund.de/fhcard

Studium Generale (1) • Aktuelles Programm des Studium Generale:Veranstaltungen • Semesterbegleitende Kurse oder Blockveranstaltungen zu verschiedensten Themen (Schlüsselkompetenzen, Fremdsprachen, Berufs- und Arbeitsmarktorientierung, u.v.m.) • Kostenfrei;Plätze sehr begrenzt • Anmeldung zu den Veranstaltungen ausschließlich über das ODS (fürs WS ab 15.08. und fürs SS ab 15.02.) • Anmeldung ist verbindlich und verpflichtet zur Teilnahme an allen Terminen der Veranstaltung • Bei Nichterscheinen oder kurzfristiger Abmeldung (weniger als eine Woche vor Veranstaltungsbeginn) wird eine Ausfallgebühr von 30€ erhoben

Studium Generale (2) • Nach erfolgreichem Besuch wird eine Teilnahmebescheinigung ausgestellt • Verschiedene Angebote sind anrechenbar • Liste: Studium_Generale.pdf • im Fall einer Anrechnung kann keine Teilnahmebescheinigung ausgestellt werden (Ausschluss von Doppelanrechnungen)

Lern- und Arbeitstechniken • „Lern- und Arbeitstechniken“ ist ein Pflichtmodul • Statt „LuA“ kann man einen anrechenbaren „Studium Generale“ Kurs besuchen • Welche Kurse anrechenbar sind, steht unter „Lehre“ • Studium_Generale.pdf • Wichtig: Auftaktveranstaltung besuchen! • Für WI, MI sowie SWT dual: TBA • Für TI sowie PI: Sommersemester

Technisches Englisch • „Technisches Englisch“ ist ein Pflichtmodul • Es gibt einen Eingangstest, um in die Gruppen eingeteilt zu werden (Anfänger, Fortgeschrittener, Profi) • Der Kurs ist für jeden Studiengang in einem anderen Semester angesetzt: • in „Aktuelles“ werden die Termine für den Einstufungstest veröffentlicht • Wichtig: Einstufungstest besuchen! • Für MI: TBA • Für TI, PI sowie SWT Dual: Im 2. Semester • Für WI: Im 3. Semester

ILIAS • http://www.ilias.fh-dortmund.de/ • Sämtliche Unterlagen von Lehrveranstaltungen hier hinterlegt • Vorlesungen • Übungen • Praktika • Musterklausuren etc. • Stellenmarkt • Registrierung mit FHKennung nötig • Weitere Infos: http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/studi/elearning/ILIAS.php

WLAN • FB4-Netz (des Fachbereiches Informatik) • Name: FB4STUD • Anmeldung mit dem FB4-Account • FH-Netz (der Datenverarbeitungszentrale DVZ) • Anmeldung mit der FHKennung • Uni-Netz (eduroam des ITMC der TU Dortmund) • Anmeldung mit der <FHKennung>@fh-dortmund.de • Infos: WLAN Zugänge

DreamSpark • MircosoftDreamSpark Premium Programm • https://dokumente.fh-dortmund.de/msdnaa/login/index.php • Stellt Studierenden Software von Microsoft kostenlos zur Verfügung • Große Auswahl an Microsoft Produkten zum Download (außer Office-Produkte!) • Benötigt für manche Vorlesungen

E-Mail • Ihrhabteine E-Mail Adresse @stud.fh-dortmund.deerhalten • Ihrbekommt E-Mails vomStudienbüro und anderenStellen der Hochschule an dieseAdresse • Wirktseriöserals [email protected] • Ruftdieseregelmäßigab! • http://www.fh-dortmund.de/mail • Ihr könnt die Adresse auch an eure private E-Mail weiterleiten lassen: • E-Mail Weiterleitung

StwDo(Studentenwerk Dortmund) • www.stwdo.de • Betreibt die Mensen • Verwaltet die Studentenwohnheime • Nimmt BaföG-Anträge entgegen (lange Wartezeiten. Daher früh stellen!) • Bietet eine Schuldnerberatung an • Zu finden im Mensagebäude Campus Nord

Essen / Trinken • EFS42: Kaffeeautomat im Copyshop und Kaffee-, Snack- und Getränkeautomat im ersten Stock • kostBar: wechselnde Tagesgerichte, belegte Brötchen, Baguettes, Donuts, Muffins, u. v. m. • Food Fakultät: Pizza und Pasta, Brötchen, Getränke • Galerie: Burger, Pommes, Currywurst, belegte Brötchen und Baguettes, Snacks, Kaffee, Kaltgetränke, Süßes • Mensa Campus Nord: zwölf bis vierzehn unterschiedliche Menüvarianten, großes Buffet mit verschiedensten Salaten, Pastavariationen, frisch Zubereitetes aus dem Wok und vom Grill, verschiedene Gemüsevariationen und eine Auswahl vegetarischer Menüs • Speisepläne: http://www.stwdo.de/index.php?id=12

Wissenswertes (Psychologische Beratung) • Bei studienbezogenen Problemen (Prüfungsangst etc.) • Bei persönlichen Problemen (alles, was den Studienerfolg behindert oder gefährdet) • Bei Lernmotivationsproblemen, Stress, Tod im Familienkreis • Tamara Hahn • Offene Sprechstunde: dienstags 15:00 – 16:30 • Weitere Termine nach Vereinbarung • Raum 0.13, Emil-Figge-Straße 38 • Telefon: +49 (0)231- 755 7587 • [email protected] • http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/addresses/hahn_tamara.php

Wissenswertes (Wohnen) • Studentenwerk Dortmund betreibt mehrere Wohnheime • Frühzeitig anmelden für einen Wohnheimplatz! • In der Studierbar (Blog) werden Mietwohnungen und WG von Privatleuten angeboten • Im Mensagebäude Nord gibt es weiterhin viele Aushänge für Wohnungen • Ansonsten helfen auch Webseiten weiter, wie http://www.immobilienscout24.de oder http://www.wg-gesucht.de

Wissenswertes (BAföG / GEZ / Kindergeld) • BAföG auf jeden Fall beantragen (am Besten so früh wie möglich!) • Antrag im September noch abgeben, auch wenn er noch nicht vollständig ist! Es gibt ab dem Antragsmonat erst Geld, nicht rückwirkend! • Als BAföG-Empfänger kann eine Befreiung vom Rundfunkbeitrag beantragt werden! • Kindergeld gibt es nur noch bis 25 Jahre • Stipendien • Stipendientag der FH (http://www.fh-dortmund.de/stipendientag) • Gibt es schneller als man denkt...

Wissenswertes (Bibliotheken) • TU Bibliothek an der Mensabrücke (http://www.ub.uni-dortmund.de/) • FH Bibliothek in EF44 (http://www.fhb.fh-dortmund.de/) • Anmeldung und Mitgliedschaft ist für Studierende kostenlos • Es werden Führungen angeboten: Nutzt sie! • Bücher ausleihen ist preiswerter, als alle zu kaufen (meist braucht ihr die Bücher eh nur für eine Vorlesung!) • Manche Bücher sind auch online in der DigiBib herunterladbar (nur möglich, wenn Zugriff aus Uni- oder FH-Netz oder per VPN erfolgt)

Wissenswertes (Hochschulsport) • http://www.ahs.uni-dortmund.de/ • Sportkarte kostet 15 € pro Semester für das ganze Sportangebot • Einige Kurse sind Zuzahlungs- oder Anmeldepflichtig! • Im Ferienprogramm kostet die Sportkarte 9 €, es gibt Schnupperkurse • Ab Mitte Oktober startet das Semesterprogramm • Am Anfang jedes Semester gibt es die „Schnupperwoche“. Da braucht ihr noch keine Sportkarte!

Wissenswertes(FH Nav App) • App fürStundenplan, Aktuelles und mehr • Entstandenfür den FB4 alsStudienarbeit • Aktuellnurfür Android • https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=FHNav.gui

HoPo – StudentischeGremien • Fachschaftsrat (FSR) • 10 Mitglieder. Gewähltfür 1 Jahr. • WahlenimJuni • Studierendenparlament (StuPa) • 25 Mitglieder,Gewähltfür 1 Jahr. • “Legislative”. Beschließtz.B. NRW Ticket • AllgemeinerStudierendenAusschuss (AStA) • MindestensdreiMitglieder. GewähltvomStuPafür 1 Jahr. • “Exekutive”. VertritteuchPolitisch

Hochschulpolitik • http://www.fh-dortmund.de/de/hs/orgGrem/medien/organe.jpg

FSR (Fachschaftsrat) • Fachschaft = alle Studierende des Fachbereichs • Fachschaftsrat = von der Fachschaft gewählte studentische Vertreter • Der FSR arbeitet ehrenamtlich und organisiert z. B. • Filmabende • monatliche Stammtische • die Erstifahrt • Vergabe von Elektronischen Schlüsseln uvm. • Büro in B.E.03 • Regelmäßige Sprechstunden • Wichtige Informationen im Schaukasten neben der Bürotür • http://www.fsrfb4.de

FSR Homepage • http://www.fsrfb4.de • Erstsemesterinfos • Sprechstunden • Termine, Veranstaltungen • E-Key und Bücherausgabe • Jour Fixe • Chat • Wir über uns

FSR Facebook und Twitter • ErhaltetinteressanteHinweisezumStudium & Veranstaltungen • https://www.facebook.com/informatikfachschaft • https://twitter.com/fsrfb4 • Wirsteheneuchauch digital fürFragen und ProblemezurVerfügung Facebook Gruppe - FB4 WS 14/15

FSR Stammtisch • Für alle Studierenden des FB4 • Jeden ersten Mittwoch im Monat ab 19.30 Uhr • Im Biedermeier (Hohe Straße 61a) in Dortmund • Die erste Runde geht auf den Fachschaftsrat

FSR Mehr Stammtisch! • Geekettes IT-Stammtisch • Come-together von Frauen am Fachbereich • Monatlich – Ankündigung per E-Mail! • Mehr Infos: http://fsrfb4.de/stammtisch • Queer Stammtisch • Für alle Queere (Schwul, Lesbisch, Bi, Trans)Menschen am FB4 • Regelmäßig – Ankündigung per E-Mail! • Mehr Infos: http://fsrfb4.de/queer

FSR Elektronischer Schlüssel • Öffnet sämtliche Seminarräume und teilweise Hörsäle • Gegen einen Pfand von 25 € beim FSR entleihbar • Weitere Informationen unter: http://www.fsrfb4.de/ekey • Antrag in den jeweiligen Sprechstunden

FSR Jour Fixe • Einmal pro Jahr stattfindend • Die Möglichkeit, Mängel und Defizite im Studierendenalltag zu benennen und / oder Verbesserungsvorschläge einzureichen • Alle von Studierenden eingereichten Aussagen werden anonymisiert und mit dem Dekan, den Professoren und dem Qualitätszirkel der FH bearbeitet • Helft mit, euer Studium zu verbessern!

FSR Buch: Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten • Für jeden Studierenden des FB4 kostenlos • Es ist ein gutes Nachschlage- und Informationswerk für alle Informationen zu dem korrekten Aufbau von Hausarbeiten, Seminaren, Bachelor Thesis etc. • Ausgabe an alle Studierende ab dem 4. Semester (WI ab dem dritten Semester) • Abholbar im Büro des FSR

FSR Wewantyou! • Der FSR sucht immer Nachwuchs • Wir können jederzeit freiwillige Helfer brauchen • Melde dich einfach bei uns • Schau bei einer unserer Sitzungen vorbeiAlle Termine gibt es auf www.fsrfb4.de • Es winken Ruhm, Ehre, Selbstverwirklichungund ein schickes orangenes T-Shirt!

AStA (Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss) • Ausführendes Organ des StuPa (Studierendenparlament) • Fachbereichsübergreifend • Berät bei Problemen • Vertritt die Studierenden politisch innerhalb / außerhalb der FH • Betreibt den Copyshop in B.E.01 und den Studierendenserver (Studierbar) • Hier arbeiten Studierende gegen ein Entgelt (im Gegensatz zum FSR)

AStA Copyshop • Zu finden in B.E.01 • Zur Vorlesungszeit fast durchgehend geöffnet • In den vorlesungsfreien Zeiträumen nicht immer besetzt • Neben den Kopierern existiert dort auch eine Kaffeemaschine • Verkauf von lebensnotwendigen Stiften und Papier, sowie AStA-Merchandise

Gremienwahlen (Mitbestimmung) • Zur Mitbestimmung eures Studienalltages: • Arbeitet in den Gremien mit • Lasst euch zur Wahl aufstellen • Einmal jährlich werden die studentischen Gremien gewählt (die Wahlbeteiligung des FB4 liegt bei ca. 9% - eine der höchsten Wahlbeteiliungen aller Fachschaften!) • Folgende Gremien werden gewählt: • Fachschaftsräte • StuPa (Studierendenparlament) • Senat (wählt z.B. den Rektor, nennt Vorschläge für den Kanzler) • Die Vertreterin des Frauenbeirates uvam.

Onemore Thing: Erstifahrt • Anmeldung ab sofort im FSR Büro möglich (B.E.03) • 30€ in Bar • Es lohnt sich!

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Moscow 2030 digital strategy: a smart city on the rise

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Moscow is becoming one of the most digitalised cities in the world and the people of Moscow see a lot of potential to go further as one of the leaders of digital technology implementation: this has led to the production of the Moscow 2030 digital strategy.

Innovation News Network spoke to Andrey Belozerov, strategy and innovations advisor to the CIO of Moscow, about the Moscow 2030 digital strategy and the future roadmap to making Moscow one of the smartest cities in the world.

What are the main bullet points of the Moscow 2030 digital strategy and what are the leading factors to its implementation and success?

The development of Moscow as a digital smart city is consistent of two stages: stage one, creating an infrastructural base and communication data site system; and stage two, artificial intelligence (AI) and personalisation. Stage one has been underway since 2010, and in Moscow we have now created the basis of our infrastructure, which will support the development of the Moscow 2030 digital strategy. The new infrastructure that we have built will now allow the 2030 strategy to thrive and will be the main roadmap for the future development of Moscow as a digital city.

One thing that we have focused on when developing the Moscow 2030 digital system is creating a citizen-centric strategy; the strategy is not about IT infrastructure or IT systems, it is not about big data. Instead, our strategy is homing in on artificial intelligence. We have hundreds of IT systems working throughout Moscow and they all produce and store a lot of data, therefore of course we have to teach people how to use this data within our city services and public services. However, last year we created a large division within the department of IT that is dedicated to big data and we already have 50-70 people working within these operations.

With regard to artificial intelligence, in Moscow we understand that often AI can complete routine tasks more accurately and efficiently than human intelligence, this is why we are placing a lot of our focus on replacing some functions of our everyday operations from humans to AI. Moscow already has a few pilot projects underway in this area and our new Moscow 2030 digital strategy will allow us to progress with this development for the future.

One final leading factor that the Moscow 2030 digital strategy bullets is personalisation. Moscow may be a very large city; however, it is becoming clear to us that people want their services to be personalised. We have a lot of information about our citizens and therefore we can personalise their products and services, tailoring them specifically to their needs.

Of course, technologically we will be following all of the additional trends, virtual reality, blockchain, etc.

What are the biggest barriers that have had to be overcome in the development of the Moscow 2030 digital strategy; and what do you expect to be the largest challenges in its implementation?

Usually, when we consider IT projects, the main obstacle is not actually the IT and technology itself. When you are implementing a digital transformation project, you are transforming the organisational system, you are transforming business processes, and you are transforming legislation. However, most importantly you are transforming people’s beliefs and their traditions; people do not like change and it can often be a tough barrier to overcome.

In Moscow, we understand that we must teach both customers, and business professionals how to use these services and how to provide the services digitally. However, this is not a barrier or an obstacle, this is a target and we have an action plan within the Moscow 2030 digital strategy outlining how we will achieve this.

One of the biggest discussions around digital transformation is ensuring we are not excluding anybody, for example elderly citizens. We are aware that many elderly people do not even have access to the internet or do not own a smart device, thus of course, one of the very important directions of action is eliminating digital divides, to supply interconnectivity and interoperability.

Teaching the people who are part of the digital divide has been placed at the top of our agenda in Moscow; we now have 132 public service centres that are equipped with all of the services and devices that people need to be a part of our digital world. Each centre has a computer room which can be used by anybody, free of charge. We supply instructors to the centres, who will teach our citizens how to use Microsoft office and the internet, etc. Of course, we do have other obstacles, such as infrastructure and money, but for the Moscow 2030 digital programme, the main issue is transforming the minds of people and organisations.

In cities that are reliant on technology, surely there are worries around hacking and data protection: do you have a back-up plan if technology fails at any point and how do you hope to address cyber security issues?

We do have a lot of cyber security hack attempts; however, we have a very complicated system for online security and our staff are extremely talented. I do not think we have a back-up plan as such, so if everything went down, I cannot answer what we would do in that situation. Of course, a lot of our services and systems are now only available electronically, and if something was to happen to the system, we probably should have some kind of go-to. In my opinion however, I think we should focus more on how to implement a plan to make our systems safer and more sustainable, rather than having a back-up plan. In the Moscow 2030 digital programme, that is the direction we will take. Today it is virtually impossible to imagine a world without technology and a world without internet communication, I do not think that a city could stay alive without it.

How will the introduction of a blockchain system within the online voting process improve democracy and generate confidence amongst Moscow’s citizens regarding the authenticity of results?

Moscow launched the e-voting system in 2014 and over the past year we have pushed the use of blockchain under this e-voting system, which we call ‘Active Citizen.’ We do not store any personal data to the blockchain, everything is depersonalised and the data is inserted with a hash function; everybody can see the voting process, but nobody can see the personal data – this is the reason Moscow chose to store the data in such a way.

Confidentiality is very important when it comes to the voting process and blockchain will aid citizen confidence in this way. We have very strict regulations in Russia, which were adopted before GDPR was even brought into force in Europe. Our regulations are extremely strict, and this means that we must store data very delicately. We believe that blockchain is a great system for the creation of trust, which is why it forms a crucial part of the Moscow 2030 digital policy; you cannot change any information once it is inside the blockchain, therefore it is impossible for anybody to change the results of a vote.

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Moscow Launches New Smart City District as a Living Lab

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  • Published on December 13, 2018

The government of Moscow has begun developing an existing district in the city to test nearly 30 new ‘smart’ technologies for urban development. Home to over 8,000 people, the district is testing ideas on smart lighting, smart waste management, and smart heating. The city intends to evaluate what impact technologies bring to residents and adjust its urban renewal plan once the pilot is complete.

When creating a smart district, cities tend to choose new, empty or even abandoned areas to build a district from a scratch, which is faster, easier and more cost-efficient. However, Moscow authorities made the decision to create one in an already existing neighborhood to bring top tech solutions. In April 2018, authorities began implementing technologies in selected buildings situated in Maryino district on the southeast of Moscow . The district includes seven apartment buildings with different years of construction from 1996 to 1998. Each residential building has a different construction type that gives an advantage to pilot the technologies under various conditions.

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Andrey Belozerov, Strategy and Innovations Adviser to CIO of Moscow explained: “We didn’t want to build a district from a scratch as a test bed far from real-world settings. Our aim was to test technologies in inhabited neighborhood so it allows us to see whether citizens get advantage of new technologies in their everyday tasks. When the pilot is completed we aim to adjust the city urban renewal plan, so Muscovites enjoy living in similar technology-savvy buildings around the city in the future”.

The smart district residents can access smart systems responsible for heating, lighting, and waste collection. In total selected residential buildings are equipped with twenty nine different smart technologies. As part of the project the first charging station for electric vehicles situated in residential district has been installed in Moscow – it has already become the most popular charging station for electric vehicles in the city. In addition, free Wi-Fi network is available on site. Each resident can install free mobile application to answer the house intercom when no one is around or open the door without a key. The project aims to improve quality of life and provide comfort and safety for residents.

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Discover the innovative features and cutting-edge technologies that make Moscow a Smart City leader. From efficient transportation systems to advanced energy management, Smart City Moscow is transforming urban living for its citizens. Explore the benefits and possibilities of a smarter city with Moscow smart city strategy.

Smart City Moscow, Russia

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Connectivity, life quality.

Moscow, on the Moskva River in western Russia, is the nation’s cosmopolitan capital. In its historic core is the Kremlin, a complex that’s home to the president and tsarist treasures in the Armoury. Outside its walls is Red Square, Russia’s symbolic center. It’s home to Lenin’s Mausoleum, the State Historical Museum’s comprehensive collection, and St. Basil’s Cathedral, known for its colorful, onion-shaped domes.

Once Moscow started to revive its legend and cultural gem, the number of visitors to VDNKh has been rapidly increasing to reach around 25 million people annually. In 2018, it saw the record-breaking 30 million guests! During its 80-year history, the exhibition was called in different ways: VSKhV, VDNKh, and VVTs. Its original purpose was to demonstrate the achievements of the national economy to Muscovites and numerous Moscow guests. However, today it has become a Grand Centre of leisure, education, and culture.

Examples of Smart City Development in Moscow:

  • Implementation of a unified Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) that integrates various modes of transportation, including public transport, private vehicles, and bicycles, to provide a seamless and efficient travel experience for citizens.
  • Deployment of a network of smart sensors and devices that collect and analyze data on traffic flow, air quality, noise pollution, and other environmental factors to help city officials make informed decisions and improve the quality of life for residents.
  • Creation of digital platforms and services, such as e-government portals, online payment systems, and mobile apps, that enable citizens to access information and services quickly and easily, anytime and anywhere.

Companies and their Results Moscow smart city strategy:

  • Yandex, the leading Russian search engine and technology company, has developed a number of smart transportation solutions in Moscow, including a ride-sharing service called Yandex.Taxi, a car-sharing service called Yandex.Drive, and a public transport planning tool called Yandex.Transport.
  • Huawei, the Chinese tech giant, has partnered with Moscow authorities to deploy 5G networks and other advanced technologies to support the city’s smart city initiatives. The company has also established a research and development center in Moscow to focus on AI and other emerging technologies.

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Statistics in Numbers:

  • According to the Moscow Department of Information Technology, the city has installed more than 200,000 smart devices and sensors to monitor traffic, air quality, and other environmental factors.
  • The Moscow Metro, which carries more than 7 million passengers per day, has implemented a smart ticketing system that allows commuters to pay for rides with their smartphones.
  • Moscow’s e-government portal, which provides access to more than 500 online services, has registered more than 18 million users since its launch in 2011.

Interesting Facts:

  • Moscow was ranked as the 9th smartest city in the world in 2020, according to the IESE Cities in Motion Index.
  • The city has launched a number of smart city pilot projects, including a program to use blockchain technology to store and share data on real estate transactions and a project to deploy autonomous vehicles in certain parts of the city.
  • Moscow authorities have set a goal of reducing the city’s carbon footprint by 30% by 2030 through a range of initiatives, including the promotion of electric vehicles and the implementation of energy-efficient buildings and infrastructure.

Plans for Moscow smart city 2030 strategy roadmap:

  • The Moscow smart city strategy Roadmap, which was adopted in 2016, outlines a number of key priorities and initiatives for the city’s smart city development through 2030. These include:
  • Expanding the use of digital technologies and services to improve the quality of life for residents, such as smart healthcare and education.
  • Enhancing the city’s transportation infrastructure and mobility services to reduce congestion and improve accessibility.
  • Promoting sustainable development and energy efficiency through the use of renewable energy sources and green building practices.
  • Fostering innovation and entrepreneurship through the development of a strong ecosystem of startups, research institutions, and venture capital firms.

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The Moscow Smart City strategy represents a comprehensive and ambitious plan to transform the city into a more livable, sustainable, and innovative urban environment. Through the use of advanced technologies and data-driven solutions, the strategy seeks to improve the quality of life for citizens and create a more prosperous and resilient city for future generations.

Moscow smart city strategy Technograd

Technograd is the chief front office of Moscow’s professional training system. The complex was opened in the Knowledge Park at VDNKh on 3 September 2018, with Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin invited.

Training program

Technograd offers the world’s and the country’s best training programs in more than 40 most in-demand professions and professions of the future. The programs have been based on actual employers’ requirements. The complex gives an opportunity to train, retrain, and upgrade skills in any of the chosen careers. Its platforms provide excellent conditions for training specialists for small and medium-sized businesses. The training programs have been developed taking into account the specifics of each line of business and include case studies of leading entrepreneurs and experts.

Assembly point of the future

In the country’s sole supermarket of professions, everyone of any age can acquire an in-demand profession or choose his or her future job, taking training based on cutting-edge teaching methods. The innovative education complex of a new type is VDNKh’s attraction point.

Muscovites use the advantages of a smart city every day: they connect to the internet on a train or in the streets, arrange doctor’s visits via the Unified Medical Information Analysis System (UMIAS), pay utility bills online, and attend an online school. Mos.ru presents this article on how Moscow has managed to become one of the world’s smartest cities.

A Smart City is a system of city service resources that are used as efficiently as possible to provide maximum convenience for its residents. It requires a close connection between smart city projects (street CCTV cameras, public services, smart transport systems, and others) in a megalopolis.

City Wi-Fi and mobile internet

There are many points with free Wi-Fi access in Moscow streets, parks, and pedestrian areas, including over 2,000 located inside the Garden Ring and in Moscow parks.

The Internet can also be accessed from public transport. The network covers the metro, the MCC, the Aeroexpress trains to the airports as well as buses, trams, and trolleys. This means there is no need to authorize again after changing from one form of transport to another.

Mobile internet still costs Muscovites eight times less than in New York. Moscow is second in fixed telephone accessibility.

Smart transport

Moscow’s intelligent traffic control system is an important element in a Smart City. In Moscow, this system includes more than 2,000 traffic lights, 3,500 traffic detectors, and 2,000 CCTV cameras. Data from these devices are transferred to the Traffic Management Center’s situation room, where they are analyzed online, which helps control traffic. In the future, this information will make it possible for the Traffic Management Center to forecast traffic patterns due to street closures, the introduction of one-way traffic, or a newly designated bus lane.

Moscow was the first Russian region to launch a website where the public can pay various fees, and attain city services, and that moved permits and documents to the cloud allowing users to receive several services in one package.

Muscovites can check on and pay traffic tickets and utility bills, arrange a doctor’s visit, top-up a Troika card, sign up children for a club or do many other things in only minutes. There are 222 services in total on mos.ru now.

Visit a doctor online

The Unified Medical Information Analysis System (UMIAS) was launched in Moscow in 2011. It can be used to find the closest medical center, arrange a doctor’s visit, or get sick leave papers. UMIAS has reduced lines in clinics 2.5 times since it was launched.

UMIAS works at 678 medical centers, unites 21,500 doctors, and 9.5 million patients as well as 359 million arrangements, and provides for over 500,000 transactions every day. About 700,000 people use UMIAS to arrange to see a doctor every week.

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City and Active Citizen

Muscovites can directly interact with the Moscow government and influence the city’s life. Our City is a feedback channel where residents can comment on officials and utility services issues.

Muscovites can report on the lack of a rubbish basket in a park, a broken staircase or pavement tile as well as rubbish on the street, poor landscaping care, or a pothole. Over a million users are registered on the website. Almost 1.8 million problems have been resolved with this website so far.

The Active Citizen online referendum system allows citizens to give an opinion on various issues, starting from additional bus routes and lawn mowing to the name of the new metro ring. “Active Citizens” save up bonus points to get brand souvenirs or tickets to theatres or museums. Today over 1.9 million participants are registered in the system, with 2,600 voting sessions held and over 81 million opinions taken into account.

Electronic school

The Moscow Electronic School project started in September 2016. The main elements include digital school records and online registering as well as an electronic library with textbooks and lesson scenarios. The scenarios have replaced lesson plans and look more like a presentation with materials and tasks. Teachers all around the city can find the necessary scenario at the library, add something new to the existing one, or create a new one and share it with others.

This system allows teachers to exchange opinions and creates healthy competition between teachers because scenarios can be rated and the number of downloads is recorded. As of today, teachers have created almost 50,000 lesson electronic scenarios. Interactive blackboards – 84-inch touch screens – can be used to make lessons more interesting. School students can draw on it, move elements from one place to another, paint various areas, and so on with a stylus or their fingers. Today’s children are used to electronic devices, so they like working that way. For example, in history lessons, students use the blackboard to enjoy drawing trade routes or circle areas where certain tribes lived. Some subjects, such as geometry, actually look better with 3D images. Thanks to internet access, teachers can quickly pull up information such as laws, articles, videos, and many other things on the interactive blackboard.

Moscow schools also use online school performance and attendance records as well as the “Attendance and Food” system, in which parents can see children’s marks and their education in general: what topics were covered and what homework is due. The system allows parents to monitor their child’s arrival and departure from school and what they had for lunch.

Video analytics

Moscow is one of the world’s top ten cities in the number of CCTV cameras. There are over 146,000 cameras installed in entrance halls, courtyards, public places, and educational institutions. Recordings are used to solve 70 percent of violations and crimes. The cameras also help monitor utility services.

Recordings are kept at the united data storage and process center. In case of an emergency, it is possible to book the archived information from the necessary camera for 30 days by calling 8 (495) 587-0002. The application number received from the operator must be given to law enforcement or legal counsel. If not booked, the archived information is kept for five days.

World recognition

It is fair to call Moscow a smart city, and this title is recognized by the global community. Last July, PricewaterhouseCoopers included Moscow in the top five megalopolises that are ready for innovation. Last June, the Russian capital won the WeGO award. Moscow received special mention in the category of e-government services, and last February, Intelligent Community Forum ranked Moscow among the top seven finalists in the most intelligent city contest.

Industrial design

A special style has been developed for the design of structures used in the new signage system. Materials were selected to minimize vandalism and that do not require painting to maintain their appearance. The exterior design was inspired by Moscow architecture.

How was the Moscow smart city strategy development?

The development of a single transport navigation signage system began in 2013 and was ready within a year. The pilot project was launched in the metro: information signs with pedestrian maps and exit numbers appeared at five stations. At the same time, maps for system accessibility appeared at the bike-share stations.

The first bus stop with the new signage was completed in Moscow in 2015. Signage with city maps for pedestrians also began appearing at that time.

The new navigation system began to be used on a wide scale in 2016. Information for the passengers is placed in the metro and at the stops as well as on pedestrian streets.

Over the past 7 years, the number of tourists has increased by 65 percent, from 12.8 million to 21 million people. City revenues from tourism, festivals, and cultural events have soared by 70 percent. A new navigation system has been introduced for the convenience of city residents and tourists: signs and markers are currently available in eight administrative areas as well as at every bus stop

Social care and assistance

Social-sector funding has almost doubled in 2011. In 2018, 430 billion roubles were allocated for social care and assistance projects. Apart from cash payments, the city implements other projects that make life easier. For example, 85 percent of buses, trolleybuses, and trams are adapted for people with disabilities, and to add to this the Exciting Activities for Senior Citizens project has been launched.

Since 2013, the city has planted over 90,000 trees and 1.9 million shrubs under the One Million Trees project. The air is becoming cleaner: Nitrogen oxide and carbon oxide emissions are down 20 and 30 percent, respectively, and those of tiny particles have decreased by an average of ten percent. And tap water no longer reeks of chlorine.

Parks and green zones

550 parks, since 2011, the city has improved 550 parks and green territories, including the creation of 259 new parks. In 2017, 113 green zones were improved. There are plans to still improve 84 parks before the year is out. Trees and shrubs cover 49 percent of the city’s area.

Construction

The city no longer implements high-density (infill) construction projects, and the construction of properties with an area of 21.2 million square meters has been canceled. New hospitals, schools and kindergartens, transport interchanges, and metro stations appear each year.

Science and innovations. Moscow smart city strategy

The city has established 33 technology parks accommodating thousands of small and medium-sized innovative companies. 39 industrial complexes prioritizing innovation development have been registered. 12 technology parks for children are being developed at local universities, offering classes for school children.

The number of weekend markets has increased ten-fold. Since early 2018, there are 102 marketplaces. Over 4,000 illegal trading facilities have been dismantled during the past five years, a standard system for siting kiosks has been drafted, and a 96.6-percent outlet-accessibility coefficient is now posted.

Since 2011, the city has improved 550 parks and green territories, including the creation of 259 new parks. In 2017, 113 green zones were improved. There are plans to still improve 84 parks before the year is out. Trees and shrubs cover 49 percent of the city’s area.

Since 2011, the city has opened over 90 new sports facilities, and the number of city residents preferring a healthy lifestyle has doubled. During the summer of 2018, Moscow hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Luzhniki Stadium was renovated in the run-up to the event, and home stadiums for Spartak and CSKA were also built.

In the past few years, Moscow built 42 new cultural facilities and restored over 1,000 architectural landmarks, including the Arch of Triumph on Kutuzovsky Prospekt, the Pashkov House, the Gnessin School of Music, the Izvestia building, Helikon Opera, and many others as well.

Moscow city governed Moscow city is governed by a system of local government that consists of a Mayor, a City Duma (legislative body), and various executive bodies. The current Mayor of Moscow is Sergey Sobyanin, who has been in office since 2010. The City Duma is made up of 45 deputies who are elected for a term of five years. The executive bodies of Moscow city government are responsible for implementing policies and programs as directed by the Mayor and the City Duma. These bodies include the Moscow City Government, which is headed by the Mayor, and various departments responsible for areas such as transportation, education, and healthcare.

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By 2015, the city renovated 105,900 residential building entrances and sections and replaced 29,500 lifts in apartment houses. In all, 21,875 courtyards were improved in 2011-2016. Parking space volumes tripled, and 17,353 new playgrounds and 4,487 sports facilities were installed

City projects

Moscow pioneered the development of key city-life aspects . Other Russian cities utilize the capital’s experience in implementing city-level projects to create a people-friendly urban environment, to modernize the transport sector, and implement IT projects at local schools

Route connectivity

The system is intended for the metro, surface transport, pedestrian spaces, the city’s bike-share network, and transit hubs, and it facilitates orientation along the way on the ground and underground. Each component is designed for a specific place, where it helps plan a route.

City maps for pedestrians have appeared in Moscow for the first time. All of them are designed with due account of the person’s location. It is marked “You are here.” The maps are oriented so that everything on the right is also to the right of the person looking at the map. Those accustomed to cardinal directions for orientation will see an arrow pointing to the north. The maps have circles indicating a five-minute walk from their location.

Metro Exits

Metro exits are now numbered clockwise. This helps people find the right direction. Major interchange hubs comprising several stations (Okhotny Ryad — Teatralnaya — Ploshchad Revolyutsii) have consecutive numbering. In addition, exits adapted for passengers with impaired mobility are marked with ramp and lift icons.

City landmarks that help orient visitors are marked with images and icons. This helps people identify them quicker and find the desired direction. Landmarks are indicated in the navigation system and serve as additional reference points.

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