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Abschlussarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten

Sie suchen gerade eine Diplomarbeit, ein Thema für eine Bachelor oder Master Thesis? Dann sind Sie hier richtig. In diesem Bereich sind Abschlussarbeiten aus allen Fakultäten zu finden.
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Wenn Sie selbst eine Diplomarbeit ausschreiben wollen, lesen Sie bitte vorher unbedingt das 'Best Practice Manual Stellenanzeigen'.

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01.07.2025
Identification of Soft Tissue Elasticity and Topology using Optical Flow


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Kontakt: dennis.schneider@tum.de

17.06.2025
Projects in Landscape Ecology and Invertebrate Biodiversity


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Kontakt: Alejandra.parreno@tum.de

09.05.2025
Urban biogenic flux observations in Munich


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Kontakt: junwei.li@tum.de

26.04.2025
Forschungsproject and thesis options in insect ecology


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Kontakt: Alejandra.parreno@tum.de

28.03.2025
Hybrid Reinforcement Learning with Baseline Controllers


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Kontakt: olivia.garland@tum.de

18.03.2025
Abschlussarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten

Our Research Group on Pancreatic Neuropathy and Pain is actively seeking passionate Master’s and Bachelor’s students, as well as interns, specializing in biological and chemical sciences. Our work blends molecular biology with comprehensive analysis of human pancreatic tissue, advanced 3D culture models, live cell imaging, genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) of pancreatic cancer, and murine models of acute and chronic pancreatitis. We operate with the Collaborative Research Center 1321 (Modelling and Targeting of Pancreatic Cancer), the DKTK (German Cancer Consortium) Munich site, the CCC München (Cancer Comprehensive Center-TZM München), and the Pancreatic Cancer Alliance Munich (PCAM). Crucially, our research is driven by insides gleaned directly from human tissue and diseases, aiming to develop in vitro and in vivo models that faithfully replicate human conditions. Comprising an international team of biologists and clinicians, our mission is to unravel key disease mechanisms in pancreatic disorders, with the ultimate aim of devising innovative therapeutic strategies. Here are our current projects: 1. Exploring the role of the exosomes in cancer cell progression and metastasis. 2. Investigating the involvement of mast cells in pain perception during acute and chronic pancreatitis 3. Examining the immunological effects of chemotherapy in pancreatic cancer. 4. Establishing of multi-cellular 3D ex-vivo systems, including organoids ad ECM scaffolds. 5. Cloning of Gene-Therapy Tools for treatment of PDAC. Our methodologies encompass a wide range of molecular biology techniques such as nucleic acid isolation, PCR, protein isolation, real-time PCR, Western blotting, cloning, bacterial transformation and plasmid isolation. We also employ cell sorting using FACS, gene editing with CRISPR Cas9, multiplex immunohistochemistry, cell culture techniques, and ECM scaffold preparation. In addition to gaining practical experience with state-of-the-art research techniques, successful candidates will have the chance to contribute to groundbreaking projects at the forefront of cancer biology and translational medicine. Join our dynamic team and help pioneer discoveries aimed at enhancing patient outcomes in pancreatic diseases. For any inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact Dr. Rouzanna Istvánffy via e-mail at rouzanna.istvanffy@tum.de.

Wenn Sie selbst eine Diplomarbeit ausschreiben wollen, lesen Sie bitte vorher unbedingt das 'Best Practice Manual Stellenanzeigen'.


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Kontakt: rouzanna.istvanffy@tum.de

04.03.2025

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Land use and climate change effects on insect biology


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Kontakt: Alejandra.parreno@tum.de

04.02.2025
Master Thesis: GovTech Startup Accelerators

This thesis explores the role of GovTech accelerators in driving digital transformation in the public sector by analyzing success factors in the co-creation process between startups and government partners. Through qualitative interviews with experts, it aims to contextualize the dynamics of GovTech ecosystems and the challenges they face in aligning innovation with public value.
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Kontakt: lukas.dassler@tum.de

31.01.2025
Thesis / Interdisciplinary Project (IDP) / Research Practice / Study Project


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Kontakt: info@omicsdiscoveries.com

09.01.2025
Urban biogenic flux observations in Munich


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Kontakt: junwei.li@tum.de

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