Projects and final theses

We offer students a wide range of opportunities to carry out their own projects and theses in current research and development areas. Our topics combine theoretical approaches with practical applications – from cyber-biological systems to interconnected energy systems.

Depending on the study phase, different formats are available, such as programming projects (2nd semester of the Bachelor's program), Bachelor project work, Bachelor theses, or Master theses.

Further information on the individual formats can be found in our Moodle course. An overview of the currently available topics is provided below.

Open topics

New topics are added on a regular basis.

Ongoing

  • Christoph Schrom, “Modellprädiktive Regelung zur Bewässerung von Hochbeeten”, Bachelor thesis.
  • Jan Magnus Wiederhold, “HiL Testbed for Distributed Control and Estimation”, Bachelor project work.
  • Tjark Seeger, “Model predictive operation control of sector-coupled microgrids”, Master thesis.
  • Vivekanand Naik, “Quantifying Sensor and Model-Structure Errors in SOC/SOH Estimation for Battery Energy Storage Systems”, Master thesis.
  • Vlado Subotic, “A simulation framework for future power systems”, Bachelor thesis.

Completed

  • Andre Krouhs, “Entwicklung einer Schätzmethode zur Beobachtung hydraulischer Zustandsgrößen in einem nichtlinearen thermohydraulischen System bei unbekannten Störeinflüssen”, Master thesis, 2025.
  • Christoph Schrom, “Urban-gardening im Digitalzeitalter: Projekt Wetterstation”, Bachelor project work, 2025.
  • Laksh Patel, “Measurement uncertainty and piece-to-piece variation of sensors for refrigerant circuits”, Master thesis, 2025.
  • Rishi Pagadala, “Operation control of microgrids with integrated heat pumps”, Master thesis, 2025.

You would like to complete a project, a Bachelor or Master thesis with the ASN Group? Feel free to get in touch via e-mail.