Schedule of Events

 
Exhibition

KHYS Prompt Gallery - Call for Applications!

Tuesday, 24 March 2026-23:59
KHYS Foyer (building 30.96)

You use LLMs as a work tool and have developed prompts that really work? Then share your experiences in the KHYS PROMPT GALLERY!

 

In May we will exhibit proven use cases of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in the KHYS building as a multi day poster gallery. The goal is to give early career researchers at the KIT new impulses for AI use and to encourage active experimentation in everyday work.

 

For this exhibition we are looking for contributions from you: tried and tested use cases of LLMs, shown via the associated prompts or instructions for task specific chatbots. Prompts and chatbots from all of your work contexts are welcome – research, administration, teaching, you name it. It does not matter whether your prompt eases a tiny manual step or supports a complex workflow. The aim is to make a wide range of application ideas visible.

Here you have the chance to demonstrate how professional and creative LLM use can look and to help your peers redesign their own daily work.

If you want to contribute, the first step would be to complete a brief online submission form. There, you can submit your prompt (together with some contextual information)*:

https://forms.cloud.microsoft/e/dn9rBNeErT

(You can change the language to English in the top right corner)

 

We collect proposals until March 24 (12 pm), 2026.

 

If you’re invited to showcase your LLM use, we will get in touch with you in the first week of April. We will then ask you to provide some more information for the final poster (probably due by April 12). Also, it would be great if you were willing to participate in the opening event of the gallery. (The vernissage is currently scheduled for May 5th).

 

We also want to assure you that we will keep your further involvement in producing the exhibition materials to a minimum. The posters will, of course, be designed and printed by us.  

 

* (Using the form requires access to Microsoft365 as provided by KIT. Since this is a rather recent service, you might register for that service at a SCC-site beforehand. In case you encounter substantial difficulties, please get in touch with us and we provide with a more „old school“ submission document.)

Costs/ Payment
Keine Kosten - it's free!
Organizer
Dr. Stefan Götze
Karlsruhe House of Young Scientists (KHYS)
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
Straße am Forum 3
76131 Karlsruhe
Tel: +49 721 608-46186
Fax: +49 721 608-46222
Mail: weiterbildung does-not-exist.khys kit edu
https://www.khys.kit.edu
Targetgroup
Young Scientists