TET Stu­dent Pro­jects WS 2016/2017

The TET group offers several projects:

  • You should have deep knowledge of Electrodynamics as taught in the "Fields and Waves" and "Modeling and Simulation" courses. Also, it will help if you are interested in theoretical modelling and numerical simulations.
  • If you want to do a project you have to register in Paul (any of the three courses). Also, you need to write an e-mail to Mrs. Claudia Hagemeier until October 24th, 2016 11am:
    • Include your name, student id and 1-3 preferred projects from the list below.
    • Projects are done in groups of 2-3 students. If you want to work with someone specific, please let us know.
    • If your would be able to do the project in German, please let us know.
  • The number of project groups is limited. On October, 25th you will be noticed if and which project you can do.
  • For projects based on CST Microwave Studio it is compulsory to attend a one day workshop on October, 28th 2016, 2016 9:00-16:30, where the basics are presented. Participants will receive a certificate.
  • There will be no prior meeting on the projects. Please contact the persons listed in the project list or Prof. Dr. Förstner for more information.

List of offered projects

Project A1Analyse und Design von 90°-Wellenleiterkrümmungen in Mikrostreifentechnologie (mit CST Microwave Studio)
Groupsize2-3
LanguageEnglish or German
Prerequisitesknowledge of CST Microwave Studio or participation at the CST workhop (see above)
DetailsPDF
SupervisorDr. Denis Sievers
Project A2Analyse und Design eines optischen Leistungsteilers auf Basis photonischer Kristalle (mit CST Microwave Studio)
Groupsize2-3
LanguageEnglish or German
Prerequisitesknowledge of CST Microwave Studio or participation at the CST workhop (see above)
DetailsPDF
SupervisorDr. Denis Sievers
Project B1Electromagnetic simulation of optical response of metal nanoparticles (using COMSOL Multiphysics)
Groupsize2-3
LanguageEnglish
Prerequisites-
DetailsPDF
SupervisorDr. Viktor Myroshnychenko
Project C1/C2Performance improvement of the Discontinuous Galerkin Time Domain method
Groupsize1-3
LanguageEnglish or German
PrerequisitesC++ knowledge
DetailsPDF
SupervisorDr. Yevgen Grynko

 Please contact Prof. Dr. Förstner for more information.

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