
Teaching Award for Outstanding Compulsory Lecture for Computer Science Professor Luise Pufahl
The TUM Computer Science Student Council awarded the TechInfAward to Luise Pufahl and her doctoral student Kerstin Andree at the end of July. The award recognizes the best compulsory lecture of the past semester in the bachelor’s program and the best lecture from the elective program. Over 15,000 students from the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology (CIT) are eligible to vote.
Understanding and Mastering the IT Landscape
Every year at the graduation ceremony, students from the Department of Computer Science look back on their studies. Luise Pufahl’s lecture is a central component of the Bachelor’s degree program in Information Engineering at the Heilbronn campus. She helps students master and understand the IT landscape. In doing so, she shows them how it does not grow randomly, but is deliberately designed to optimally support the corporate strategy. Various architecture models are used for this purpose – an important building block in the context of digital transformation.
The professor and her team is delighted about the teaching award from the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology: “It’s great that our commitment to the students at TUM is recognized and appreciated by them. A good learning environment with clear goals, a good structure, practical exercises and guest lectures from the field are particularly important to me in order to teach successfully.”
We are delighted about the recognition for Prof. Luise Pufahl and congratulate her warmly!
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