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On this website, open bachelor, master and project thesis topics can be found among our employees. At the beginning of each line it is indicated which type of work the topic is suitable for. A click on a topic brings more information.
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Type | Advisor | Title |
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MT/BT/PT | Prof. Dr. Florian Alt |
Abschlussarbeiten im Bereich Human-Centered Security and Privacy
Students interested in topics related to human-centered security and privacy have the opportunity to do their master theses / bachelor theses / practical research project (Einzelpraktikum) at the Research Institute CODE (Bundeswehr University Munich). More information on the research group on Usable Security and Privacy Group can be found on our website. We offer a large variety of topics, including but not limited to:
If you are interested in working with us, please get in touch with the respective contact person. Details |
PT | Julian Rasch |
Camera-Based Wave Prediction and Calm Surface Detection Using Optical Flow and Machine Learning (+ Robotic Arm Control)
Individual Practical (6 ECTS) Start Date: Flexible Supervisor: Julian Rasch (julian.rasch ät um.ifi.lmu.de) This project is a collaboration with a Munich-based artist Philip Gröning and part of a larger initiative. Project OverviewThe objective of this project is to create a camera-based system to predict wave movements and identify the calmest surface point on a defined, square water body. This system will employ computer vision techniques, specifically optical flow, to track wave motion across video frames. Machine learning models will be utilized to predict future wave behavior, consistently detecting regions with minimal motion, representing calm areas. The calmest point will serve as the primary output and will be forwarded to a 7-axis robotic arm. The project includes real-time video processing, optical flow analysis, and machine learning for wave pattern forecasting. Project Objectives
Expected Deliverables
Required Skills & Knowledge
This project offers practical experience in computer vision and machine learning applied to a real-world problem, making it ideal for students interested in AI, robotics, environmental monitoring, and computational fluid dynamics. As part of a larger art project, an interest in the creative domain is beneficial but not mandatory. Please send a brief motivation letter, CV, and transcript of records if you are interested in this project. Details |
BT = bachelor thesis - PT = project thesis - MT = master thesis - PWAL = practical research course
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HFF Munich
We would like to invite you to become part of an exclusive cooperation project between the Alte Pinakothek, the HFF and the LMU. Supervised by the CreatiF Center and the Chair of AI at the HFF, the aim is to develop special formats, artworks, productions, animations or installations. Technologies such as AI, VR/AR and VFX will be used to bring the international special exhibition RACHEL RUYSCH - NATURE INTO ART to life. By the end of July, you will develop prototypes in small groups (filmmakers and computer scientists), which may then be finalized by November. Your work will be shown as part of the exhibition in a prestigious institution and will enable the extraordinary story and art of Rachel Ruysch to be brought to life.
KICK-OFF EVENT AT THE HFF: 29.04.2024, 5:30 pm / SR 2 (Room 2.03)
IDEA PITCH AT THE HFF: 29.05.2024, 5:30 pm / SR 1 (Room 2.01)
Fortiss Research Institute
A working group on the subject of "Human-Centered Engineering" under the direction of Prof. Hußmann has existed at the fortiss institute since 2017.
The contact person at fortiss is Dr. Yuanting Liu.
Phonetics - media informatics.
If you are interested in a bachelor thesis, please contact Christoph Draxler.
Institute for Digital Management and New Media
Topics for students with a minor in media economics. Supervision by the business administration is not a problem after consultation with the examination board.
Chair of Ergonomics (TUM-LFE)
The Chair of Ergonomics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Prof. Bengler) offers student work on topics such as handling future assistance systems and highly automated systems, investigating multimodal human-machine interaction, and digital human modeling.
Chair of Architectural Informatics (TUM-LFE)
The Chair for Architectural Informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Prof. Petzold) offers student work in the subject areas: Gamification - Cooperative in Planning.
The contact person at the Chair of Architectural Informatics is Mr. Gerhard Schubert.
Chair of Architectural Informatics (TUM-LFE)
The Chair of Architectural Informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Prof. Petzold) offers student work in the subject areas: USP - Augmented Reality in Communication.
The contact person at the Chair of Architectural Informatics is Mr. Gerhard Schubert.
Chair of Architectural Informatics (TUM-LFE)
The Chair of Architectural Informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Prof. Petzold) offers student work in the following areas: Visual exploration and supporting and documenting the (architectural) design process.
The contact person at the Chair of Architectural Informatics is Mr. Ata Zahedi.
Chair of Vehicle Technology (FTM)
The Chair of Vehicle Technology (FTM) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Prof. Lienkamp) offers student work in the areas of driver assistance systems, human-machine interaction and driving simulation. The chair has a dynamic truck driving simulator as a development and testing tool.
Global Drive
- Joint projects of the Chair of Vehicle Technology with foreign partner universities
- stay abroad
- International and interdisciplinary teamwork
- Preparation of study papers (semester / bachelor / master thesis)
- Support of the projects by industrial companies
- Personal training through soft skills seminars (ECTS)
Chair of Media Technology (LMT-TUM)
The Chair of Media Technology (LMT) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Prof. Steinbach) offers student work in the areas of compression and coding of multimedia information.
Chair of Human-Machine Communication (MMK-TUM)
The Chair of Human-Machine Communication (MMK) at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) (Prof. Rigoll) offers student work in the areas of pattern recognition, psychoacoustics and signal processing, among other things.
Lancaster University
In the UK, you can write your thesis at our partner university in Lancaster.
Queensland University of Technology
It is also possible to write your thesis in Australia at our partner university of QUT in Brisbane.
Irish Software Engineering Research Centre (LERO)
In Ireland you can write your thesis at the Irish Software Engineering Research Center (LERO). If you are interested, please contact Andreas Pleuss (former doctoral student at LMU Medieninformatik).
Institute for Computer Vision and Representation
The Institute for Machine Vision and Representation has freely available topics for theses, especially in the area of ​​AR / VR and image processing. Supervision is regulated in consultation with Prof. Butz.