Theses

The IMS consistently offers theses in the field of development of quantum technological detector and sensor systems with highest time and energy resolution. Possible topics are detector and sensor design, fabrication with micro- and nanotechnological methods, system construction and integration as well as signal acquisition and analysis. The IMS always agrees on topics for theses individually and tries to consider personal interests of the students as far as possible. For this reason, there is no list of ready-made theses. If you are interested in a thesis in this exciting field, please contact Prof. Dr. Sebastian Kempf or Dr.-Ing.

Ongoing theses
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Bachelor thesis

Michalis Ioannou

Bachelor thesis

Jessica Grochola

Bachelor thesis

Dennis Walter

Bachelor thesis

Mona Marie Heinkelein

Research Internship

Eric Frey

Master thesis

Jodok Zeuner

Bachelor thesis

Mario Bulic

Master thesis

Gabriel Jülg

Bachelor thesis

Konstantin Georgiev

Master thesis

Antonia Koseva

Bachelor thesis

Philipp Münst

Master thesis

Friedrich Wagner

Bachelor thesis

Christine Sandrell

Master thesis

Nik Arldt

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    Supraleitende Bausteine mit Flußgräben. PhD dissertation
    Benz, G.
    2000. Düsseldorf 2000. (Fortschritt-Berichte VDI. Reihe 9, Nr. 321.) Fak. f. Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, Diss. v. 2.5.2000., Universität Karlsruhe (TH)
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