Thesis topics
Range of topics
In addition to the list below, you are also welcome to contact us with an individual topic proposal for discussion.
- Development of an optical measuring system for the acquisition of historical water levels and their conversion into the current height reference system (Bachelor thesis)
- Uncertainty modeling in 3D building construction using Bayesian Neural Networks (Master's thesis)
- Automated optical determination of the quality of agricultural goods using AI-based object recognition and segmentation (Master's thesis in cooperation with Agricultural Systems Engineering)
- Automated georeferencing of historical aerial image datasets (Master's thesis)
- Accuracy analysis of different personal laser scanner (PLS) systems (Bachelor thesis/Master thesis)
- Research on the application of physics-informed neural networks (PINN) in geodesy (Bachelor's thesis/Master's thesis)
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Calculation and statistical comparison of sensor data to determine route information (GNSS, IMU, hodometers etc.) (Bachelor thesis in cooperation with DB InfraGO)
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Metrological testing of track geometry measurement systems on working machines (Master's thesis in cooperation with DB InfraGO)
- Development of a low-cost system for the early detection of track distortions (Master's thesis in cooperation with Chair of Rail Infrastructure)
- Recording strategies and modeling of scaffolding (Master's thesis in cooperation with Chair of Construction Management)
- Automated image-based detection of water surfaces in road areas during heavy rainfall events (Master's thesis in cooperation with Chair of Geosensor Systems)
- Use of optical sensor technology and image evaluation for real-time detection of hazards on construction sites (collaboration with Chair of Construction Management)
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Development and comparison of geometric methods (spheres, circles, lengths) to determine the camera parameters of historical images (Master's thesis in cooperation with Chair of Photogrammetry)
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Investigation of the trajectory accuracy of personal laser scanners (Bachelor thesis)