Theses

As a young and active research group we are always looking for new and highly motivated group members who write their bachelor or master thesis with us or start a mini-research project. Feel free to contact us anytime!

Within a bachelor project, students work independently on a clearly defined problem for 13 weeks and present the results during a talk with discussion. The projects cover the field of theoretical quantum physics. A good understanding of the corresponding basic lectures is required; attendance of advanced courses may be helpful. A bachelor project is divided into three blocks of approximately equal length: an introductory phase to familiarize oneself with the literature and the problem, followed by a phase with the actual calculations and simulations, and the phase of writing the thesis. Beginning is possible at any time as soon as the admission requirements are met. The topics cover all our research fields and projects . As a group member with a workplace, you will also gain insights into our current research and working in a research group. If interested or if you have further questions, do not hesitate to .

A master project includes both proposal for the introduction to scientific work as well as the master thesis itself and extends over a total of one year. The in-depth questions addressed are topical, research-related and originate from the field of theoretical quantum physics. A good understanding of the corresponding basic lectures is therefore necessary; attendance of advanced courses may be helpful. You can start at any time as soon as the admission requirements are met. In the course of your project you will be introduced to the environment of a research group at TU Darmstadt and have the opportunity to get a taste of our research projects . We welcome your interest in joining our research group.

For a discussion about the process, possible topics, requirements, or further questions, please feel free to at any time.

Here is a selection of final theses that Prof. Giese helped to supervise during his time in Ulm.

Title Type
Atom interferometry with entangled beam splitters and mirrors B.Sc.
Dynamics and State Preparation of Matter-wave based Inertial Sensors M.Sc.
Lichtpuls-Atominterferometer mit quantisierten Lichtfeldern M.Sc.
Atomic Raman Diffraction in Quantum Clock Hamiltonians B.Sc.
Laser phase noise in Raman diffraction B.Sc.
Large Momentum Transfer Atom Interferometry M.Sc.
Path-dependent wave-packet propagation for atom interferometry B.Sc.