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| Master's thesis
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| Numerical continuation of fractional reaction-diffusion systems in pde2path
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| Francisco Espinosa
| Master's thesis
| A flexible approach to 2D-3D coupling of a Shallow-Water Equation solver to OpenFOAM
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| Jakob Englhauser
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| Application and Evaluation of Auto-Tuning Tools in Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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| Nicola Fottner
| Tianyi Ge
| Bachelor's thesis
| Guided Research
| Developing and Benschmarking a Molecular Dynamics Simulation using AutoPas
| Python Software Suit of Algorithmic Solver for the Approximate Hierarchiat Factorisation of symmetric positive definite (spd) matrices
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| Kilian Glas
| Twain Henkel
| Bachelor's thesis
| Bachelor's thesis
| Exploiting Component Grid Symmetries for Sparse Grid, Densitiy Estimation with the Combination Technique
| Search Space Analysis for the Algorothm Selection Problem in AutoPas
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| Richard Hertrich
| Bachelor's thesis
| coupled Simulation with preCICE and FEniCS
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| Rafael Hefele
| Rafael Hefele
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| Dimension adaptive efficient global optimization for expensive black box problems
| Dimension adaptive efficient global optimization for expensive black box problems
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| Sven Hingst
| Vladimir Poliakov
| Bachelor's thesis
| Shared-Memory-Parallelization of a Parallel Combination Technique Framework
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| Fritz Hofmeier
| Bachelor's thesis
| Applying the Spatially Adaptive Combination Technique to Uncertainty Quantification
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| Qunsheng Huang
| Master's thesis
| Master's thesis
| Helicopter Fluid-Structure Coupling using preCICE
| Inferring 3D Human Pose in Real-Time on Consumer Smartphones: A Lightweight Neural Approach
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| Tobias Humig
| Sascha Sauermann
| Bachelor's thesis
| Development and Evaluations of Shared-Memory Parallelizations for Verlet-Lists in AutoPas
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| Joachim Marin
| Bachelor's thesis
| Implementing the Fast-Multipol-Method using AutoPas
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| Bruno Miguel
| Master's thesis
| Master's thesis
| A distributed Actor Library for HPC Applications
| Integration of the C++ Node-Level AutoTuning Library AutoPas in the Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator (LAMMPS)
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| Jan Nguyen
| IDP
| AutoTuning using Bayesian Statistics in AutoPas
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| Ayman Noureldin
| Master's thesis
| A Master-Slave Approach for Multi-Phase Fluid-Fluid Coupling of OpenFOAM and ATHLET
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| Vladimir Poliakov
| Master's thesis
| Inferring 3D Human Pose in Real-Time on Consumer Smartphones: A Lightweight Neural Approach
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| Lukas Schmidt
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| Active Learning using Uncertainty Quantification
| Active Learning using Uncertainty Quantification
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| Dominik Volland
| Niklas Stotzem
| Master's thesis
| IDP
| Parallel Coupling for TherMoS with preCICE
| Normalization of Datasets for Sparse Grids Detadriven Methods in the SG++ Datamining Pipeline
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| Klaus Weidinger
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 5 May 2020

The following tables contain all students currently performing any kind of project work at the chair.

Student Projects

Name Project Title
Arbab Akhtar Master's thesis Quantifying uncertainty in the bottom topography of the shallow water equations with DG methods
Vincent Bennet Bautista Anguiano   Visualization of high dimensional Models within the SG++ Data Mining Pipeline
Noémie Ehstand Master's thesis Numerical continuation of fractional reaction-diffusion systems in pde2path
Francisco Espinosa Master's thesis A flexible approach to 2D-3D coupling of a Shallow-Water Equation solver to OpenFOAM
Jakob Englhauser Bachelor's thesis Application and Evaluation of Auto-Tuning Tools in Molecular Dynamics Simulations
Tianyi Ge Guided Research Python Software Suit of Algorithmic Solver for the Approximate Hierarchiat Factorisation of symmetric positive definite (spd) matrices
Twain Henkel Bachelor's thesis Search Space Analysis for the Algorothm Selection Problem in AutoPas
Rafael Hefele Bachelor's thesis Dimension adaptive efficient global optimization for expensive black box problems
Vladimir Poliakov Master's thesis Inferring 3D Human Pose in Real-Time on Consumer Smartphones: A Lightweight Neural Approach
Sascha Sauermann Master's thesis Integration of the C++ Node-Level AutoTuning Library AutoPas in the Large-scale Atomic/Molecular Massively Parallel Simulator (LAMMPS)
Lukas Schmidt Study of a Hierarchical Data Type for COMET, an HPC Programming Model Based on Components and Tasks
Moritz Spielvogel Master's thesis Active Learning using Uncertainty Quantification
Niklas Stotzem IDP Normalization of Datasets for Sparse Grids Detadriven Methods in the SG++ Datamining Pipeline
Klaus Weidinger Bachelor's thesis Evaluation of coupling data mapping schemes in preCICE for non-matching finite element mestres

Student Assistants

Name
Angerer, Tina
Anger, Marius
Bogusz, Martin
Carrillo, Gilberto Javier Lem
Desai, Ishaan
Eder, Konrad
Gaddameedi, Keerthi
Hertrich, Richard
Krügener, Moritz
Rotaru, Teodor
Schneider, David