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In the context of the research and development projects of the CoR-Lab, the participating working groups from the respective faculties offer subject-specific, but especially also interdisciplinary topics for student research projects and theses. We are also open to theses in cooperation with companies or organizations and with applied topics, but we would like to have an active co-supervision for our students during the elaboration phase. In the following you will find an overview of the currently advertised topics with further information:

Work title Contact

Work type

Field of study PDF
Model-based environment detection and path planning Dr.-Ing. Sebastian Wrede Master thesis Computer science, robotics PDF
Acceptance of adaptive functions of cognitive assistance systems Hendrik Oestreich Master thesis Computer science, media science PDF
Commissioning and testing of sensor technology for automated railroad operation (ATO)

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz Kummert

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Rückert

Master thesis Computer science, robotics, mechatronics, mechanical engineering PDF
Integration of perceptual sensing into a 3D simulation environment using Unreal Engine

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz Kummert

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Rückert

Master thesis Computer science, robotics, mechatronics, mechanical engineering PDF
Development and testing of concepts for 3D model generation from LIDAR and camera images

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz Kummert

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Rückert

Master thesis

Computer science, robotics, mechatronics, mechanical engineering PDF
Development of an automated signal detection and localization system

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Franz Kummert

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Rückert

Master thesis

Computer science, robotics, mechatronics, mechanical engineering

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For information on further specific topics offered by the working groups of the Faculty of Engineering, please refer to the information page set up for this purpose. Of course, we are always happy to receive suggestions for topics from students!

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