| Supervisor | Topics | 
|---|---|
| Mohamadreza Delbari | His research focuses on Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RIS) and advanced wireless communication techniques. Current thesis topics cover areas such as multi-user communication, MIMO systems, and emerging concepts in next-generation communication networks. | 
| Christian Eckrich | His research centers on radar signal processing and the integration of communication and sensing. Offered thesis topics include Cloud-RAN (CRAN) architectures, compressed sensing and radar signal compression, as well as distributed sensing approaches for next-generation radar networks. | 
Interested?
If you are interested in a Bachelor’s or Master’s thesis, please contact us by email. Make sure to include your transcript of records so we can suggest a suitable topic.
Please note that our supervision capacity is limited.
Announced Thesis Topics
Here, you will find a selection of currently available topics for Bachelor’s and Master’s theses. If you do not find a suitable topic in the list, feel free to contact us directly. We also welcome your own ideas, proposed topics, or collaborations with industry partners.
- Molecular Communication Across Time- 2025 - Bachelor thesis, Master thesis, Type of work flexible - Supervisor: Bastian Heinlein 
Thesis Procedure
- Topic Selection: Together with the supervisor, a topic is chosen and the objectives of the thesis are defined.
- Registration: After agreeing on the topic, the thesis is officially registered with the student office.
- Preparation: Students familiarize themselves with the relevant literature, theoretical background, and any required tools.
- Initial Presentation: At the beginning, students present their topic and research question in a short talk to the group and receive initial feedback as well as advice for further work.
- Work Phase: Students work independently on their research project. Regular (usually weekly) meetings with the supervisor are used to discuss progress, clarify questions, and provide feedback.
- Midterm Presentation (Master’s only): Halfway through the thesis, Master’s students present their progress to the group and receive further feedback and an assessment of their status.
- Final Report: After completion of the work, the written thesis is submitted, including methods, results, and a critical discussion.
- Final Presentation: After submission, a final presentation (colloquium) takes place, where the results are presented and discussed.
 
