Research semester
Bachelor and Master students can complete a research semester at HAW Hamburg as part of a research project or to complete their Bachelor or Master thesis. Research projects should be at least five months in length and start at the beginning of April or October. Application deadlines: 30. April for start Octoberr; 30. October for start April.
The application process is the same as for a study semester as an exchange student. Please contact the research professor to ask if there is an opening in his research field. We currently offer programmes in the following fields:
Aeronautical Engineering: AERO research team
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Hamburg is the third-largest centre for civil aviation in the world and home to the main Airbus assembly site. Hamburg Aviation is Germany's competence cluster of industry, research and teaching in aeronautical engineering and HAW Hamburg is an active member. The university offers a Bachelor and Master's programme in aeronautical engineering and several of its professors are involved in different areas of research in the future of aircraft design.
Exchange students from HAW Hamburg partner universities can spend a semester in Hamburg completing research as a project or as part of their Bachelor's or Master's thesis with the AERO research team.
Prerequisites:
- Background in aerospace engineering
- Fluent English; German is an advantage but not a prerequisite.
Contact to apply: Prof. Dr. Dieter Scholz
Computer Science: Multi-agent modelling and simulation
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The MARS Group (Multi Agent Research and Simulation) at the HAW Hamburg is developing distributed and highly scalable agent simulation environments. MARS is not a single programme, but a service accessible through your web browser. MARS features a multitude of processes and tools chained together with a focus on usability to provide an approach to today's simulation requirements. We are applying MARS in various fields, e.g. savanna ecology, smart mobility, pedestrian dynamics, epidemiology. www.mars-group.org
Depending on your interests you might get involved in software development, data management, operational (cloud) or even modelling tasks. Additionally, we are offering assignments in data sciences (e.g. analysis and visualisation of big data and machine learning). Publishing results in academic papers is also appreciated.
Prerequisites:
- Curiosity
- Interest in interdisciplinary topics
- Advanced software engineering skills (C#, Python, web front-end programming)
- Fluent English; German is an advantage but not a prerequisite.
Contact to apply: Prof. Dr. Thomas Clemen
Electrical Engineering: Image processing ion batteries
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Image processing and data analysis during charging/discharging of a lithium ion battery
We are researching the field of lithium ion batteries, with a special interest in the determination of the state-of-charge (SOC). This is usually done with electrical measurements that have some drawbacks. We have therefore developed an optical setup that allows for direct observation of the battery cell during the charge and discharge cycle, which gives us additional access to estimate the SOC and to gain further information about the cell behaviour. Students can achieve a deeper insight into recent battery research activities combined with measurement electronics.
Students can look at the manufacturing of battery test cells, image processing or the development of a model/simulation to obtain relevant parameters from the optical measurement.
Prerequisites:
- Background in either physics, chemistry, and/or computer engineering
- Programming skills (e.g. Matlab)
- Fluent English; German is an advantage but not a prerequisite.
Contact to apply: Prof. Dr. Ing. Karl Ragmar Riemschneider
Sound Design: KiSS Kinetics in Sound and Space
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KiSS Kinetics in Sound and Space / Auditory Scenography in VR and AR
HAW Hamburg and Hamburg University of Music and Theatre have a joint artistic research programme within the graduate school entitled Kinetics in Sound and Space. Two research projects are conducted at the HAW Hamburg Sound Lab/Immersive Audio Lab. They investigate the aesthetics and technology of auditory augmented realities. The lab is equipped with a 33.2 loudspeaker array, VR and AR technology, a position tracking system and rapid HRTF measurement capability.
The following are possible research topics:
- Implementation of a VR audio reference room based on a Unity 3D model
- Implementation of a speeded spatial localisation test in a VR game environment
- Implementation of an AR-based production interface for spatial audio
- Further development of the MESM-based HRTF capturing system
- Assistance in aesthetic experiments in spatial audio and AR
- Assistance in the development of VR/AR audio with personalised HRTF sets
- Assistance in the organisation of an international conference on spatial audio and sonic art
Prerequisites:
Undergraduate or graduate students of computer science, music technology, media art and the like, with basic knowledge of '3D' audio techniques and binaural audio as well as of programming in VR environments, e.g. games engines, Max/MSP, Pd, C++, C#. Strong interest in specific technologies such as Higher Order Ambisonics, binaural rendering, virtual acoustics, and augmented reality, as well as in aesthetic issues like music production in spatial audio or VR environments.
Depending on the specific task there are specific skills required, e.g. in-depth knowledge of database programming, of sensor/interface integration, of sonic art or of music production. Please specify your preferred field of work in the application.
Contact to apply: Prof. Thomas Görne
UAS7 research internships
As a member of the UAS7 consortium, HAW Hamburg offers US undergraduates the opportunity to complete a research semester as part of the UAS7 internship programme (IP). All projects are for five or six months and start in October or April. Research can be completed in the following fields:
NOTE: This programme is open to US undergraduate students only. Please apply through our UAS7 Office: More information on the UAS7 website. The contact is UAS7 New York, Patrizia Nobbe
UAS7 application deadlines:
Winter semester (October–March): 15 February
Summer semester (April–September): 1 October
Research internship
Gabriel Steinberg from Binghamton University (SUNY), added a practical research experience to his computer science studies in multi-agent modelling and simulation with the MARS group at HAW Hamburg in Germany. Because of the corona pandemic he completed the research remotely. Click on the photo to read more.