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Theses and Project Work
Final Theses

The Computational Synaptic Physiology Group led by Prof. Dr. Christian Tetzlaff at the University Medical Center Göttingen (https://tetzlab.com) offers a Bachelor’s/Master’s thesis project investigating heterogeneous neural networks for time-series prediction on neuromorphic hardware. The project includes the exploration of heterogeneous spiking neural networks using Intel's neuromorphic chip Loihi 2. More information: Heterogeneous neural networks for time-series prediction on neuromorphic hardware

The Computational Synaptic Physiology Group led by Prof. Dr. Christian Tetzlaff at the University Medical Center Göttingen (https://tetzlab.com) also offers a Master’s thesis project focusing on shortest single-source path (SSSP) finding using neuromorphic hardware. The project involves implementing a novel algorithm for solving the SSSP problem in a local computation paradigm on Intel’s Loihi 2 neuromorphic chip. More information: Implementation of shortest path finding in weighted graphs on the neuromorphic chip Loihi 2

CIDAS, in cooperation with Ottobock, offers a Bachelor’s thesis on “Evaluation of a Computer Vision-based Gait Analysis System.” A project description and further information can be found here.

The department of Tissue Dynamics and Regeneration is currently offering a Master’s thesis on “Biological Image Analysis.” A project description and further information can be found here.

The Neuro-/Sensory Physiology department (University Medical Center Göttingen) is currently offering a Master’s thesis on “Multiomics analysis of the aging mouse brain.” A project description and additional information can be found here.

Topics for Bachelor’s and Master’s theses in the group of Prof. Gipp (Professor for Scientific Information Analytics) can be found here.


Marketplace for Theses and Project Work

As part of this marketplace, lecturers and researchers can present possible topics for theses (Bachelor’s and Master’s) and projects related to Data Science, and discuss them with interested students. The event is aimed at Bachelor’s and Master’s students of Data Science, Computer Science, and Statistics, as well as all those interested in Data Science from the application fields! You can find more information here.




Other
Data simulation for linear models in R

Roger Mundry’s next workshop for the Leibniz ScienceCampus on “Data simulation for linear models in R” was scheduled from Nov 1–18, 2022. If you are interested in participating, please register by Friday, Oct 7th. Detailed information about the workshop content can be found at: https://www.primate-cognition.eu/de/biostatistik/data-simulation-for-linear-models-in-r.html


GWDG Academy

The GWDG Academy offers courses for training in software usage, data management, and scientific computing/HPC. Further information and a course overview can be found at: https://www.gwdg.de/de/academy