hands on workshops for pupils
Our workshops are free of charge. Please direct inquiries to mint@th-deg.de
Digitization of Business Processes
This workshop will give you insight into how business processes can be digitized using knowledge from various disciplines (computer science, economics, and mathematics). The example process we’ll examine is the packaging of orders in an online store.
- 2 class periods
- all school types
- for grades 10, 11, 12, 13
- on campus in Deggendorf
Cryptography—The Art of Sending Secret Messages—Interactive Lecture
How can you send a secret message to a friend without anyone else being able to read it? We’ll explore this question and first take a look at some techniques for hiding and encrypting messages. Then we’ll put them to the test and send each other secret messages that no one else can read.
- 2 class periods
- all school types
- for grades 10, 11, 12, 13
- on campus in Deggendorf
rent a prof
45 minutes of science at your school—fun and free!
Would you like an expert to speak on specific topics? From electrical engineering and genetics to artificial intelligence—our faculty members are happy to visit your school and provide insights into current research and the issues of our time.
Contact us at: mint@th-deg.de
- Crash!—How Engineers Make Cars Safe, for 11th grade and up, Prof. Dr. Ing. Martin Werner
- High-Performance Computing (HPC): Gaming and Streaming—How Supercomputers Ensure Your Perfect Entertainment Experience, 45-minute lecture, for grades 7–13, Team Prof. Dr. Helena Liebelt
- Bioinformatics – Data Analysis – Machine Learning: What Is Possible in Medicine, Molecular Diagnostics, and Research?, for 11th grade and up, Prof. Dr. Phillipp Torkler
- Artificial Intelligence: How It Works, What It Can Do, and What It Can’t Do, Prof. Dr. Markus Mayer
- Artificial Intelligence (Upper School): Ethical Issues, Legal Regulations, Fake News, and Raising Awareness, Prof. Dr. Patrick Glauner
- Economics - Computer Science - AI - And How Communication Fits Into It (Upper School), Prof. Bernhard Zeller
- 3D Printing—From Design to Finished Product (High School), Prof. Dr. Matthias Hien
- Quantum Computing, Prof. Dr. Helena Liebelt
STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
From mobile phone displays and light generation to the construction of sustainable homes, environmental protection, medicine, and the internet... How does the world around us work, and how can we shape it? STEM provides the answers!
The DIT STEM team and other regional initiatives inspire young people to engage with technology and the natural sciences, offering them the chance to explore the technical field through a wide range of workshops. This supports young people as they make decisions about their future careers and studies.
Find out more about the STEM team: STEM in the region.
Contact: mint@th-deg.de
Our student recruitment team advises prospective students and applicants on all matters related to studying and university life.
You will receive comprehensive advice on the following topics:
Choosing a degree program and academic orientation
Support and initial guidance regarding your studies
University admission without a high school diploma (Abitur)
Student Recruitment Contact:
- For schools and teachers: studienorientierung@th-deg.de
- For schools and teachers:: welcome@th-deg.de