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

Institute for Robotics and Autonomous Systems

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Student research

The Institute of Robotics and Autonomous Systems (IRAS) offers students a variety of final and project work opportunities for bachelor's and master's students every semester. Projects are supervised by professors as primary reviewers, with additional guidance provided by other professors or doctoral students serving as secondary reviewers. Master's theses receive intensive supervision from the institute's research staff. 

Despite the scientific focus, there is close cooperation with companies through research partnerships. Bachelor's theses can be conducted either in a company or directly in the Institute's research area. They often involve the practical implementation of robotic applications or the handling of subtasks within larger research projects. In addition to specific topic announcements, students have the option to discuss other topics with professors or doctoral students. These topics are chosen based on their scientific relevance, integration into ongoing research, and the specific interests and abilities of the students.

 

 

Student assistant positions

IRAS offers a variety of student assistant positions, both general and project-related. This provides you with the opportunity to to delve into topics related to robotics or gain initial project experience. Are you interested? Then get in touch with Caroline Haun.

Project work

Are you interested in our institute and find everything related to robotics exciting? Then consider writing a project work with us. You can find a selection of current topics on ILIAS.

Bachelor & Master

You can also write your Bachelor's and Master's thesis with us. Our academic staff will support you, and despite the scientific focus, you'll have the opportunity to work closely with companies through existing research partnerships.

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