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Supervised Students

Working in research requires extensive training. Otherwise, one may be unable to advance the limits of knowledge and methodologies. Supporting students to become independent, capable, and encouraging researchers is among the most rewarding contributions.

Student and Final Thesis

In the field of HPC and AI, you can assume a collaboration at least once a week. Industrial final Thesis (often) are subject to secrecy. The companies and topics therefore not mentioned.

  • Master Theses

    • Benjamin Schnabel
      • The Mean Intercept Length Tensor and Direct Mechanics in Qualitative and Quantitative Comparison
    • Niklas Neher
      • Extracting Graphs by Skeletonizing Human Cancellous Bone
    • Hossein Zidehi
      • Intertrabecular Parameters of Human Spongious Bones
    • Hanwen Mao
      • Technologien für ein Agrartechnisches Stabilitätsprogramm
    • Matti Sack
      • N/A (Industry)
    • Nico Zito
      • N/A (Industry)
  • Bachelor Theses

    • Johannes Däges
      • Tensor driven Design of Biocompatible Structures
    • Marc-Philipp Schmid
      • Direct Mechanics with Finite Element Trusses
  • Student Theses

    • Simon Heudorfer
      • Rechnergestützte Synthese und Optimierung elektrischer Maschinen

Student Research Assistants

The listed people contribute(d) as student research assistants. In the context of HLRS, they regularly learn how to work on scientific challenges and teach with a high demand for innovation and reliability. After a couple of weeks to months, they are fully engaged in well-defined and appropriate chosen areas of our research. It often evolves into a win-win situation, with students gaining experience and me working with capable people with additional ideas and feedback.

  • Daniel Renschler
  • Fabian Pelzer
  • Franziska Stegmaier
  • Hossein Nikseresht Zidehi
  • Jakob Hermann
  • Johanna Sellhorn-Timm
  • Johannes Däges
  • Jonathan Schäfer
  • Lukas Baur
  • Marc-Philipp Schmid
  • Michael Baier
  • Niklas Neher
  • Simon Heudorfer

If you are interested in completing a thesis or contributing as a student research assistant at HLRS, feel free to contact us.