Teaching
Bachelor / Master Theses
Video to present the group to Bachelor students at RUB (in German).
Here is a list of example Bachelor theses at the AIRUB.
Completed Master Theses in the group:
- "Analysis of simulated ULTRASAT data to study the feasibility for
kilonova detection", Maurice Weigelt, 2024
- "Analysis of the Parameter Space of Leptonic Blazar Radiative Models with Simulated and
Observational Data", Frederike Apel, 2024
Completed Bachelor Theses in the group:
- "Observation and analysis of flatfield images for the
optimal configuration of a widefield polarisation
telescope", Lotte-Malin Lamotte, 2024
- "Analysis of Polarization Data of Active Galaxies
to Estimate the Detection Prospects of the
Large Array Survey Telescope Polarimeter", Leon Krampe, 2024
- "Analysing Simulated IceCube Neutrino Track Events to Evaluate Different
Methods of Angular Uncertainty Estimation", Nisa Eyilmez, 2024
- "Simulations and Analysis of Multi-Wavelength Time Series from
Blazars and Their Correlation", Julia Baßier, 2024
- "Study of LAST's capability for detection of optical counterparts
to IceCube neutrino alerts", Tianyu Zhao, 2023
- "Search for Correlations of Neutrino Hotspots
in the 7-Year IceCube Sky Map with the 5th Edition
of the ROMA-BZ Catalogue of Blazars", Simon Pick, 2023
- "Study of Hydrogen-Poor Superluminous Supernovae as Candidate Sources for High-Energy
Neutrinos", Yannik Pospiech, 2023
- "Search for High-Energy Neutrinos
from Supernova iPTF14hls", Andreas Willeke, 2022
- "Modeling the leptonic origin of the
low-frequency emission from blazar
PKS 1502+106", Frederike Apel, 2021
Lectures
- WS2024/25, Python for Physicists, RUB
- WS2024/25, Grundlagen der Astronomie, RUB
- SS2024, Astroparticle Physics, RUB
- WS2023/24, Python for Physicists, RUB
- WS2023/24, Grundlagen der Astronomie, RUB
- SS2023, Astroparticle Physics, RUB
- WS2022/23, Python for Physicists, RUB
- WS2022/23, Grundlagen der Astronomie, RUB
- SS2022, Astroparticle Physics, RUB
- WS2021/22, Grundlagen der Astronomie, RUB