The topics described here give an overview of possible student research projects in the Communications Engineering Lab. The actual topic for the Bachelor or Master Thesis will depend on the current research activities being carried out in the department and may be adapted to the profile of the student, if possible. If you are interested in one of these topics, we recommend that you contact our staff members to discuss in detail about the currently available topics and the challenges involved in them.
For general questions, please get in contact with Sumedh Dongare.
Overview of the topics for Bachelor and Master Theses
- (opens in new tab) Computation Offloading with Multiple Access Points
- (opens in new tab) Large intelligent surfaces aided communication systems
- (opens in new tab) Game Theory Based Resource Allocation
- (opens in new tab) Resilient Resource Allocation for Wireless Networks
Open student Hiwi Jobs
The Communications Engineering Lab continuously offers HiWi Jobs, both for teaching, e.g. for mentoring exercises, and for research projects. Please feel free to contact us.
For further information and open positions, please get in contact with Anja Klein or Sumedh Dongare.
Overview of the topics for student Hiwi Jobs
- (opens in new tab) Reinforcement learning for resource allocation in mobile crowdsensing
- (opens in new tab) Resilient Resource Allocation for Wireless Networks