Student theses

In Opal you will find current topics for student theses and projects. As the teaching of measurement and sensor systems covers a broad spectrum of methods, we will work with you to develop a task that matches your interests and experience. 

Possible topics may focus on one or more of the following areas:

  • Signal & Image Processing
  • Scientific Programming and Simulation
  • Machine Learning
  • Experimental Work
  • Embedded Systems

Application Areas: Acoustic measurement methods in microelectronics, measurement systems for technical processes (fuel cells, instrumentation for astrophysical experiments, hydrogen flow measurement), acoustic material characterisation, medical imaging, human-machine interfaces and wearable sensors

Completed and ongoing student research projects and theses at the MSE Lab.

Courses

Please register for the courses in OPAL.

CourseSemesterPerson responsible / contact person
Module Signal Processing - Fundamentals (from WS 24/25)Winter semesterJ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Kupsch / Dr.-Ing. Jakob Sablowski / Dipl.-Ing. Mario Wolf
Electronics moduleWinter semesterJ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Kupsch / Dipl.-Ing. Emanuel Leipner
Module Project Seminar Measurement, Sensor and Embedded Systems Winter semesterY.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Kupsch / Dr.-Ing. Jakob Sablowski
Measurement Technology (in the module Measurement and Control Engineering and Measurement Technology)Summer semesterY.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Kupsch / Dr.-Ing. Jakob Sablowski
Module Signal Processing - Specialisation (from SoSe 2025)Summer semesterJ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Kupsch / Dr.-Ing. Jakob Sablowski / Dipl.-Ing. Mario Wolf
Signal Processing module (will no longer be offered from summer semester 2025 and will be replaced by the Signal Processing - Fundamentals module)Summer semesterJ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing.Ing. Jakob Sablowski
Module Image Processing and Computer VisionSummer semesterJ.-Prof. Dr.-Christian Kupsch / Prof. Bernhard Jung /other lecturers in project supervision
Module Techno-Ecological ProjectSummer semesterJ.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Kupsch