Hochschule KarlsruheHochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences
Hochschule KarlsruheHochschule Karlsruhe - University of Applied Sciences

Learning and Innovation in Networks

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We supervise theses

Identify competencies in (software) companies

A key to successful (software) companies is the identification and development of important (future) skills among employees. This must already be taken into account when hiring new employees. Your thesis could therefore address the following questions, for example:

- How do companies currently determine their skills requirements? - How can a company determine which skills it needs today and in the future?

Final thesis

Networking in the smart factory - state-of-the-art on the market

Questions relating to networking in the smart factory are relevant for your thesis, such as:

  • What concepts are there in the literature that address networking at different levels of the smart factory?
  • Which technologies, standards and systems are state-of-the-art?
  • and much more.

Contact us right away if you are interested and find your specific topic related to the smart factory.

Final thesis

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"

Career