Information on Bachelor and Master Theses

Basically, the goal or application for our work is the measurement technology or sensor technology to measure various physical quantities or phenomena.
First, our work includes electronics topics. These are high frequency circuits, such as oscillators, frequency dividers, detector circuits, etc., but also low frequency circuits, such as measurement circuits, microcontroller boards, FPGA boards, analog-digital converters, (precision) current/voltage sources, etc.. Secondly, our work includes high frequency components, i.e. line structures, antennas, waveguides, resonators and the like. Thirdly, our work includes data analysis for sensors. Most of the time it is about evaluating the measurement signals from the sensors developed by us (keyword signal processing) and determining physical quantities. We do data processing on the PC as well as on FPGAs and microcontrollers.
In the respective subject area, students are then expected to perform one or more of the following activities as part of practical projects and final theses. These include simulations, circuit development, layout/construction, commissioning, performing measurements, programming controls, and programming data evaluations.
Requirements
If you are interested, please send us an e-mail with your preferred topics, your practical experience and a transcript of records to: abschlussarbeiten@est.rub.de.