Thesis Topics

The Chair of Imaging and Computer Vision is an interdisciplinary institution that combines various faculties. With its primary affiliation to Faculty 6 and long-standing secondary memberships in Faculties 1 and 10, the chair offers unique and interdisciplinary supervision for theses in the fields of Electrical Engineering, Physics, and Biomedical Engineering. This cross-faculty structure enables us to promote scientific excellence at the interfaces between these disciplines.

Topics for Master’s and Bachelor’s theses are always available – contact us at any time or drop by!

 

Open Thesis Topics

 

Deep Learning Topics

 Automatic Characterization of Subcellular Alterations in Photoreceptor Axons of Drosophila Melanogaster
Contact: Johannes Stegmaier

 Superpixel-Based Downsampling with Fixed Region Constraints and Adaptive Compactness
Contact: Henning Konermann

 Bayesian Optimization-based Electrode Layout Design for Retinal Implants
Contact: Yuli Wu

 Sequential Monte Carlo for Multi-Rodent Tracking using Segmentation Heatmaps
Contact: Emil Mededovic

 Multi-Marginal Optimal Transport for Multi-Rodent Tracking using Segmentation Heatmaps: A proof of concept
Contact: Emil Mededovic


Positron Emission Tomography (PET)

 Various Topics in Positron-Emission-Tomography: From Scanner Calibration To Image Reconstruction
Contact: Julian Thull
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Magnet-Resonanz-Imaging (MRI)

 Design and Evaluation of whole FDM 3D-Printed RF Coils made of conductive Materials for use in low-field MRI Systems
Contact: Marcel Ochsendorf
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 Design and Implementation of an NMR Field Probe for Comprehensive Characterization of Low-Field MRI Magnet Systems
Contact: Marcel Ochsendorf
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 Development and Evaluation of a framework for real-time synchronization of microcontrollers in distributed Low-Field MRI control systems
Contact: Marcel Ochsendorf
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 Development and Implementation of a Low-Field NMR Probe to acquire the free induction decay signal of a sample
Contact: Marcel Ochsendorf
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Magnet-Particle-Imaging (MPI)

 Lock-in-amplifier based signal reception for multi-frequency magnetic particle imaging
Contact: Harald Radermacher


Image and video communication

 We offer a variety of interesting topics in the Visual Media Communication group at LfB
Contact: Mathias Wien


General Topics


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