
Learning and Innovation in Networks
We supervise theses
Completed theses
Summer semester 2022
Master's thesis: "Conceptual implementation of reinforcement learning for self-optimization of a simulated production process"
Master's thesis: "Modeling of a digital twin and simulation of employee workload using the example of a sink foundry"
Winter semester 2020/21
Bachelor's thesis: "Conception and evaluation of a web-based tool for analyzing the Economics of collaborating Robotics in SMEs"
Summer semester 2020
Master's thesis: "Successfully developing digitally networked business models. An analysis of the organizational challenges and framework conditions for companies."
Bachelor's thesis: "Digitally networked business models - success factors for successful implementation"
Winter semester 2019/20
Master's thesis: "Trust-promoting measures for industrial human-robot interaction - An analysis of the linguistic influence on employees' trust in robots"
Winter semester 2018/19
Bachelor's thesis: "Systematic literature-based and empirical analysis of relevant framework conditions for the successful use of collaborative robots in industrial companies"
Summer semester 2018
Bachelor's thesis: "Comparative empirical analyses of communication patterns in two online communities"