Seminar schedule
The course will take place in hybrid format on Tuesdays at 16:15 - 18:00 in Delta room 1024 and Zoom (log into courses to see the link). Meetings shall also be recorded and made available after the sessions in this tab.
You are free to choose whether to attend online or in person, but notice that, for enrolled students, attendance of at least 75% is required in order to pass the course.
In the following schedule table, you can find the links to the recorded sessions. Below the table, as the presentations progress, you will find the link to the questions that enrolled students have to answer. For more information on that, check the tab Presentations, where you can also find the link to the form to select your topic and date of presentation.
Seminar | Date | Topic |
Seminar 01 | Feb 20 | Theme 1 - Introductory session by the lecturer |
Seminar 02 | March 05 | Theme 2 |
Seminar 03 | April 2 | Theme 3 |
Seminar 04 | April 16 | Theme 4 |
Seminar 05 | April 23 | Theme 5 |
Seminar 06 | April 30 | Theme 6 |
Seminar 07 | May 7 | Theme 7 |
Seminar 08 | May 14 | Theme 8 |
Seminar 09 | May 28 | Theme 9 |
Contents and question forms
- Theme 1: Introductory session by the lecturer: Course Organization/Prompt Engineering Fundamentals.
- Theme 2: Article Trapping LLM “Hallucinations” Using Tagged Context Prompts. Question form
- Theme 3: Topic LLMs and Prompt Engineering in the Medical/Healthcare Field. Question form
- Theme 4: Article Auto-GPT for Online Decision Making: Benchmarks and Additional Opinions. Question form
- Theme 5: Topic LLMs and Prompt Engineering in the context of text-to-image generation. Question form
- Theme 6: Paper Large Language Models Are Human-Level Prompt Engineers. Question form
- Theme 7: Suggested topic Data annotation from GenAI with prompt engineering. Question form
- Theme 8: Topic LLMs and Prompt Engineering in the Education Field. Question form
- Theme 9 (by the lecturer): Topic Are Automated Prompts the Future of Prompt Engineering.