Diplomarbeiten, Bachelor- und Masterarbeiten
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03.02.2026
Master's Thesis im Bereich Mensch-Maschine Interaktion
Im Rahmen der Abschlussarbeit soll ein innovativer Algorithmus entwickelt werden, der auf Basis der Blickhistorie des Fahrers seine visuelle Aufmerksamkeit schätzt und bei Bedarf eine Warnung ausgibt. Das Algorithmuskonzept sowie die Parametrierung baut dabei auf den Erkenntnissen und der Datenbasis vorangegangener Studienarbeiten auf. Ziel ist es, die Fahrerüberwachung bei der teilautomatisierten Fahrt im Stadtverkehr zu verbessern und die Sicherheit zu erhöhen.
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Kontakt: malaika.nkusi@tum.de
27.01.2026
[HiWi / Working Student / Research Internship] Real Time Signal Processing on RFNoC SDR
We are seeking a highly motivated student to contribute to the implementation and evaluation of real-time signal processing functionalities on FPGAs.
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Kontakt: peter.gu@tum.de
27.01.2026
[Master Thesis / Research Internship] Joint Communications and Sensing Using Software-Defined Radios
This thesis focuses on the use of software-defined radios (SDRs), such as the USRP X440, in combination with various RF frontends and antenna configurations to realize monostatic and multistatic sensing architectures.
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Kontakt: peter.gu@tum.de
23.01.2026
[Master thesis] Chemical Derivatization of Clinical Samples for In situ Proteomic Analysis
Are you looking for a lab to do your master's thesis in SS 2026? Are you interested in method development to add to the analytical toolbox? Then, this might be a project for you!
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Kontakt: juliana.goncalves@tum.de
21.01.2026
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[Microbiology/Bioprocess engineering] Local or International Thesis or Internship opportunity: PhycoGrid – Engineered living materials utilising photosynthesis for targeted pharmaceutical removal in wastewater
Have you ever dreamed of working with cells that are easy to cultivate, resistant to contamination, and can always be observed in vibrant colours under a microscope?
Would you like to join us on this international adventure between the Politecnico di Milano and the TUM Campus Straubing (All TUM students are welcome and eligible!), with the opportunity to complete your Master’s thesis in Italy (ERASMUS+)? (Read more for the description of the project!)
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Kontakt: m.ibanez@tum.de
15.01.2026
Master thesis in Insect Ecology
There are still places to do your master thesis in insect ecology and taxonomy, with emphasis on land use impacts on insect diversity and plant-insect interactions.
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Kontakt: alejandra.parreno@tum.de
11.01.2026
Master Thesis with Option for employment as Research Assistant (HiWi, 50%)
Projects: AgriRestore and InspectAI
The AgriRestore project investigates the movement and community interactions of wild bees in agricultural landscapes using harmonic radar. The thesis is part of a collaboration between the Chair of Plant–Insect Interactions at TUM and Anhalt University of Applied Sciences. Fieldwork will be conducted at research sites throughout Saxony-Anhalt.
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Kontakt: Alejandra.parreno@tum.de
05.01.2026
[Thesis, Internship] Deep Reinforcement Learning for Robot Control
Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) enables robots to learn optimal control strategies through interaction with their environment. Current research focuses on sample-efficient learning in the real world, finetuning foundation models, and sim-to-real transfer. We offer several thesis topics in these areas. Please find all information and the thesis announcement here: https://nextcloud.in.tum.de/index.php/s/2N6xY7L7pqC5rP3
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Kontakt: oliver.hausdoerfer@tum.de
05.01.2026
[Thesis, Internship] Robot Foundation Models for Robot Manipulation
Robot Foundation Models use visual, multi-modal, and language inputs to perform complex manipulation tasks. This data-driven approach to robot control has shown tremendous success. Current research focuses on reliable task fulfillment, sample-efficient learning, and novel training strategies. We offer several thesis on the topic. Please find all information and the thesis announcement here: https://nextcloud.in.tum.de/index.php/s/dpJ8wL5rPQso5NN
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Kontakt: oliver.hausdoerfer@tum.de
27.11.2025
Master’s Thesis: Simulation of Fiber-Optic Ultrasound Detection for Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring
This thesis is about the development and enhancement of existing simulations for fiber-optic ultrasound detection in combination with mid-IR optoacoustics. The outcome of this work will be directly applied in our experimental setup with the option for you to conduct these experiments on your own.
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Kontakt: maximilian.gotsch@tum.de


