TET Student Projects WS 2022/2023
The TET group offers several projects:
- For all projects you should have solid knowledge of Electrodynamics as taught in the "Fields and Waves" course. Also, it will help if you are interested in theoretical modelling and numerical simulations, as e.g. taught in our "Modeling and Simulation" course.
- If you want to do a project you first have to register in PAUL. The course names are independent actual project topic:
- As ET student: L.048.98021 or L.048.28035 for one-semester project, L.048.28509 for a two-semester project
- As ESE student: L.048.98021 or L.048.98035 for one-semester project, L.048.98509 for a two-semester project
- As OE&Ph student: L.128.35100 (one-semester projects only)
- Also, you need to write an e-mail to Mrs. Nina Prante:
- Include your name, student id and your 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. 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 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 Dr. Denis Sievers for more information.
Projekt 1: Numerische Simulation einer Quantenpunktphotodiode | |
Gruppengröße: | 2-3 |
Sprache: | Deutsch und englisch |
Voraussetzungen: | Vorteilhaft: Grundkenntnisse in Quantenmechanik, Programmierung, Linux |
Dauer: | 1-2 Semester |
Details: | |
Betreuer: | Dustin Siebert |
Projekt 2: Electromagnetic simulation of the optical response of metal bowtie nanoantennas (using COMSOL Multiphysics) | |
Gruppengröße: | 2-3 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Voraussetzungen: | Vorkenntnisse Elektromagnetische Felder, Grundkenntnisse Matlab oder Octave |
Dauer: | 1 Semester |
Details: | |
Betreuer: | Dr. Viktor Myroshnychenko |
Please contact Prof. Dr. Jens Förstner for more information.