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Guidelines for Bachelor/Master Theses

This sheet contains the most important information for students that have been accepted for writing a thesis at our institute. If there are any open questions not answered here, please consult your supervisor.

General Information

Please read the following link of the computer science department for details regarding the registration and submission as well as the formal requirements of the thesis:  Hinweise für Studierende für Abschlussarbeiten . Please also look at the Formvorgaben für Abschlussarbeiten . Read the requirements of your examination regulations for theses and keep them in mind. While typically these requirements should already be covered by the "Hinweise für Studierende für Abschlussarbeiten" page, double check to make sure that this is the case. The university also offers a general FAQ for students writing a thesis . Note that this FAQ provides content for supervisors and examinors as well which you do not have to read.

Below, you find additional information about specifics at our institute. We do not repeat information from the links above.

Formal Procedure

  • Our secretary needs some data from you to prepare the thesis contract. Please send, as early as possible, the following data via email to our secretary:  address, phone number, e-mail address, matrikelnummer,  and  course of study
  • For the contract, we also need a short summary of your topic/task and a working title for the thesis (the title must be both in English and German. It can still be changed while working on the thesis). Your supervisor might ask you to prepare a first draft of the title and the summary which will then be edited.
  • Once the contract has been prepared, you can schedule a meeting with our secretary for formally registering the thesis. You need to bring the prepared registration form (please refer to https://www.student.uni-stuttgart.de/pruefungsorganisation/formulare/#id-959532c6 ). In case you do not know your working title for the field "Thema", please ask your supervisor. Our secretary will then inform you about the next steps.
  • If you have any questions (e.g., regarding the structure and contents of the thesis) or you encounter problems that you cannot solve yourself,  contact your supervisor . We will usually not initiate meetings ourselves; instead, students are responsible for scheduling meetings as they need them. We encourage you to get feedback from your supervisor on a regular basis.
  • You are required to submit 2 copies of your thesis (unless specified otherwise in the contract) plus one separate copy of the title page.
  • Please contact our secretary in order to make an appointment for the submission of your thesis.
  • Digital Submission: Send your final thesis (as PDF) as well as the required abstract txt file(s) to your supervisor at the University and our secretary by email. Please note that the digital version must be identical to the printed copies.
  • If your thesis includes source code or other digital artifacts, please ask you supervisor at the University on whether and how to submit those.
  • If you wrote your thesis with a company: Make sure that your thesis and other digital artifacts are approved for submission by the company. If in doubt: Talk to your advisor at the company.
  • Depending on your course of study, you might have to give a presentation that presents/summarizes your thesis (see below).
  • Contact your supervisor after the submission of the thesis to schedule the presentation. You should also tell him your course of study such that an appropriate length of the presentation can be determined.

Additional Information for Theses Written at an External Company

If you are writing your thesis at an external company, please keep the following additional details in mind:

  • We need some additional information about the external company that advises your thesis. Please send the name of the company, the address of the company, and contactinformation of your advisor at the company (name, e-mail address, phone number) to your supervisor at our institute.
  • The short summary of your topic/task and a working title for the thesis (see above) generally are proposed by the external company and then approved by our institute, possibly after some modifications. Please forward this information as early as possible to your supervisor at our institute.
  • When signing your contract with us, we will ask you whether your thesis can be published after the submission. Please verify beforehand whether your company allows for publication of the thesis.
  • Please note that if the company asks for a non-disclosure agreement, this must be set up between the company and the institute (or between you, the institute and the company; but never just between you and the company).
  • You have an advisor at the external company and a supervisor at our institute. The advisor typically is your first point of contact in case of problems. The supervisor is your contact for all administrative and examination related questions. This includes, for example, questions regarding the format and content of your thesis, structure, citation style, ... .
  • If the topic has to be modified, e.g., because some originally planned goal turned out to be unachievable, this has to be discussed with and confirmed by your supervisor at our institute.

Form of the Thesis

  • You have to write your thesis in LaTeX using the template from  https://github.com/latextemplates/scientific-thesis-template . 1)
  • Keep the form requirements from the computer science department in mind (see link at the top). The template should already meet those by default.
  • There is no fixed page count or limit. The number of pages strongly depends on the specific topic of the thesis.
  • You can write the thesis in German or in English. If you write in German, do not translate technical terms; use the English version for those.
  • Use a numerical-only bibliography style, e.g., numeric (see bibstyle and citestyle in config.tex ).

1) Have a look at the documentation before using it – the template has a lot of options.

Presentation After the Submission

  • In most cases, the length of the presentation is 30 minutes. After your presentation the audience will ask some questions about your thesis.
  • The presentation is not graded separately, but will influence the final grade of the thesis.
  • There is no mandatory template for presentation slides.
  • Please follow the advice for good presentations from our seminars. If you did not attend one of our seminars, ask your supervisor.

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Stuttgart Dissertations

All information on the publication process of your dissertation as part of your doctoral degree studies.

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Submission of the mandatory copies and the corresponding documents HERE

The publication of the dissertation is part of the doctoral degree studies. A prescribed number of mandatory copies has to be submitted to the University Library within one year after the oral examination (within two years for the humanities). The submission of the mandatory copies of the dissertation and their form are specified in the current Doctoral Degree Regulations of the University of Stuttgart.

Doctoral students who were accepted or admitted to doctoral degree studies before the new version of the Doctoral Degree Regulations (April 1, 2019) came into effect can still complete their doctoral degree studies according to the Doctoral Degree Regulations 2016 (DE) . However, please take note that interim regulations must be complied with (cf. sec. 21 of the Doctoral Degree Regulations 2019 ).

Publication Types

The number of mandatory copies to be submitted (see sec. 13, par. 2 of the Doctoral Degree Regulations 2019) and which further documents we require from you depends on the type of publication. Even if the doctoral degree studies are completed in accordance with older Doctoral Degree Regulations, doctoral students are free to publish the dissertation according to the terms of sec. 13 of the Doctoral Degree Regulations 2019.

Electronic Publication on the Publication Server of the University of Stuttgart (OPUS)

You publish the dissertation via the University Library, freely accessible online. Further information on Publishing with OPUS Further information on the procedure for Dissertations

We need from you:

  • the electronic version For this purpose, please log in to OPUS and upload the file(s) including the description of your work via an online form.
  • 6 printed copies
  • the licensing terms (DE) filled out and signed by you

Please note the guidelines for the outer form below.

Publication in a Publishing House

A commercial publisher handles the production and distribution via bookstores.

  • 6 copies of the publisher’s edition
  • the publisher’s evidence of a print run of at least 150 copies or confirmation that the title will be available for at least four years in case of Print on Demand

Self-printing

You commission a printer or a print shop with the printing of your dissertation.

  • 34 printed copies

Publication as Volume of an Institution Series

If your dissertation is released within a series published by an institution of the University of Stuttgart, the number of mandatory copies to be submitted and which further documents we need from you depend on the publication type of the series.

  • If the series is published electronically, the regulations for the electronic publication apply.
  • If the series is released in a publishing house, the regulations for publisher releases apply.
  • If the series is published by the institute itself, the regulations for self-printing apply.

Publication as Special Print

You publish your dissertation in a journal. In the journal the work has to be marked as dissertation in a footnote. The journal title, the year (or volume), and the page number have to be absolutely clear from the copies to be submitted.

  • 6 copies of the special print

Guidelines for the Outer Form of the Publication

The outer form of the respective publication type is regulated in the „ Leaflet for Doctoral Students Regarding the Outer Form of the Dissertations " (appendix to the Doctoral Degree Regulations, only available in German).

Please pay attention to the following:

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  • At least the mandatory copies to be submitted must contain a German and a usually English abstract
  • In case of being published in a publishing house, the entire edition has to be marked as dissertation by imprinting the code number "D 93" (stands for "Dissertation of the University of Stuttgart"). "D 93" can only be omitted if the entire edition contains the indication in plain writing that it is a dissertation or if the dissertation title page is the only title page.
  • The dissertation must be printed on both sides.
  • The binding type must not be a spiral binding, but a durable binding, e.g. adhesive binding.
  • Due to the long-term archiving, recycling paper must not be used. If possible, the dissertation should be printed on acid-free paper.
  • Standard format of the printed copies is DIN A5. In special cases, e.g. works with larger drawings and tables, other formats may be used, preferably DIN A4. However, this must be approved by the doctoral committee depending on the faculty or institution.

Please inquire further specifications from the office of the dean responsible for you. In cases of doubt, only the responsible doctoral committee is authorized to make decisions, not the library or the main reporter (see sec. 7, par. 1 of the Doctoral Degree Regulations).

Submission to the University Library

Both the mandatory copies and the corresponding documents have to be submitted at:

University of Stuttgart Library Team Publication Services (T3) Holzgartenstr. 16 70174 Stuttgart

The „Dissertation Office“ is located on the ground floor (room 00.098). Please make an appointment for the submission with us beforehand:

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Alternatively, you can ask someone else to submit both your dissertation and the corresponding documents or send them to us via mail. In your package please include your contact details (address, telephone number, email address) and the address of your main reporter.

Further Procedure

As soon as we have received everything in correct and complete form, we send 4 copies of the dissertation to the main reporter (in accordance with sec. 13, par. 4 of the Doctoral Degree Regulations). The main reporter compares the copies to the manuscript and reports the correspondence by forwarding one copy to the respective office of the dean. Clearance is given by the dean or the chairperson of the doctoral committee. The office of the dean informs both the University Library and the examination office of the clearance. The examination office issues the certificate and we add the dissertation to the library holdings and release the electronic version, if applicable.

Completed Dissertations

An overview of dissertations completed in Stuttgart, sorted by faculty, can be found in the biannually published directory "Dissertationen und Habilitationsschriften der Universität Stuttgart" .

Further Information on Doctoral Degree Studies at the University of Stuttgart

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Theses Procedure

Machine Learning for Simulation Science

Step-by-step guide from start to finish of your B.Sc. or M.Sc. thesis.

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If you write your Bachelor's or Master's Thesis under the supervision of the Department MLS, there is a series of regulations and documents you need to make yourself familiar with.

Here you will find a full description of the University of Stuttgart's general Thesis Procedure, from proposal writing to thesis grading. 

Step 1: Get in touch with us

10 months prior to thesis submission

If you have in mind a topic for your thesis or interest in a particular research area , you can get in touch with a researcher involved in this field directly.

Our team page can help you find the right person to be your Advisor . Please prepare a short thesis description so that they can guide you efficiently.

Alternatively, you can also contact Prof. Mathias Niepert, Head of the MLS Department, directly. He will be your Main Examiner , to whom you will report the progress of your work.

Step 2: Write a thesis proposal

10-7 months before thesis submission

Before making the registration of your thesis, you will have to write a thesis proposal (+ abstract). This will help you refine your research question, build the thesis structure, organize and schedule the tasks for your research work.

In this proposal, you should include:

  • an introduction to your research topic,
  • a description of the methodology you will use,
  • a timeline and the activities you will conduct in this time frame,
  • the references used to introduce your work.

This proposal must be approved before you move forward in the thesis procedure and it usually contains 5-8 pages , covering only the most important things. So keep in mind to avoid unnecessary information.

  • Step 2.1 : When sketching the proposal, ask your Advisor/Main Examiner for help. Get their feedback and work on improvements until you are all happy with it. Once you get the confirmation that your proposal is ready to be registered, create an Overleaf project for it. We recommend using the widely used Latex Template , as this will also be the template you will have to use for the Master thesis itself.
  • Step 2.2: Submit the final version to your Main Examiner and wait for feedback. After your receive the approval, you can move on to Step 3 .

Important: Only full Professors, assistant/junior Professors and habilitated staff members can be the Main Examiner.

If you are enrolled in a Master program (M.Sc.) or an older Bachelor program (B.Sc., PO 2012), you will need a Second Examiner, who will support/revise your grade at the end. In the MLS Department, Prof. Dr. Steffen Staab is always the Second Examiner. If you'd like to have someone else from the Uni Stuttgart as your Second Examiner, please state this clearly and invite this other person directly.

Step 3: Agree to thesis contract and conditions

6 months before thesis submission

Scientific progress depends on open access to information and data. Without it, researchers would not be able to share knowledge broadly, to replicate findings from data, and to evolve scientific insight. For these reasons, we openly publish our papers and data online so that everyone can access them. We expect our students to proceed likewise with their theses; in return, we assure to advise and support them in the best possible way during their theses.

  • Step 3.1 : Read through the  Wikipedia article about academic dishonesty and make sure you understand everything. If you have any questions, ask your Advisor.
  • Step 3.2 : Download and read the thesis contract and the license agreement . If you are not a German speaker, we recommend using the Deepl translator, so you can understand the document, fill it out and sign it. In case of any questions, ask your Advisor/Main Examiner. If you are enrolled in a German study program and write your thesis in English, download and sign the additional language agreement , saying that you will also submit a German abstract along with your thesis and English abstract.
  • Step 3.3 : Check your C@mpus account, go to "My Requests", download the registration form and sign it.

Hack: To avoid any format issues when submitting the above-mentioned documents for signature, please download them first and only then fill them in. 

  • Step 3.4: Send all the files (approved proposal, thesis contract, license agreement, additional language agreement, C@mpus registration form) to the Secretary of your Main Examiner to have them signed. Please also include a teaser of your work in your e-mail if you have agreed to the publication of your work on our website.

Step 4: Register your thesis at the Examination Office

In this step, you must officially register your thesis at the Examination Office ( Prüfungsamt ).

Once you have the copy of the signed version of the  registration form , send it via e-mail to the Examination Office. Your registration will be confirmed also via e-mail. After this happens, you have six months to submit your thesis. If the deadline is a public holiday or weekend, it will end on the subsequent working day. 

Step 5: Work on your thesis

6-0 months before the submission

Have regular meetings with your Advisor/Main Examiner so he/she can give you constant feedback on your work and progress.

Keep in mind the  evaluation criteria , since your reviews will later apply for grading your thesis. We also recommend you to read Jennifer Widom’s tips on writing technical papers  as well as the  ACL PC chairs last-minute writing advice .  

Very important:

  • Submission of a draft of your thesis : one month before your deadline expires, you need to submit a draft of your work to your Main Examiner.
  • Presentation at the Department Colloquium : also one month before your deadline expires, you need to make a presentation of your thesis at the MLS Colloquium. To schedule your time slot in advance, please contact Mr. Andrei Manolache . This is the only presentation you will have to give in the whole Thesis Process at the MLS Department. The final Thesis does not have to be completely written, but you must present the final results, so that you can receive feeback and have time to work on final adjustments .
  • Sick note : If you get sick and your doctor gives you a sick note, the Examination Committee (EC) must be aware of it. To do so, send them the original sick note via internal post, along with a copy of it via e-mail (with your Main Examiner's Secretary in cc). The extension of your deadline will be communicated to your Examiner(s) and the Secretary (+ Examination Office).
  • Running out of time : If you run out of time and need an extension, inform your Advisor as soon as possible. Extensions can be given from one to three months before the deadline expires, and they require the signature of the Examiner. The form can be downloaded here .

Remember that students enrolled in an English study program only need to provide an English abstract, while students in German study programs must provide both German and English abstracts along with the final thesis.

Step 6: Submit your thesis

Unless you applied for an extension, and it was granted, you must submit your thesis within 6 months after the registration at the Examination Office (step 4 ). Otherwise, it will count as failed. The faculty website describes the process in detail: Handing in the thesis (Faculty 5) .

Your thesis must be submitted as a printed version (generally, 1x) and a digital copy (.pdf). The digital version will be published via OPUS if you have agreed to this in the beginning of the thesis registration process.

  • Step 6.1 - Submission of the printed version

Title page of the Department: Please include this title page (pre-filled title page). Have in mind that this is the only template accepted. If you are developing your work with the support of a company, we ask for your understanding that logos cannot be inserted. 

Signed Declaration: The submitted thesis (.pdf and hard copy) must include a signed declaration that verifies that you wrote the thesis on your own by only using the mentioned resources/literature ( personal declaration ).

Additional copies of title page: Please also hand in two additional copies of your title page separately, they will be stamped and signed. One is for you, one is to prove that you handed in within the deadline.

The formal requirements of the printed version are:

  • Any kind of adhesive binding is allowed (spiral bounding is not allowed).
  • The CS department covers must be included in your hard copies. Before printing, please provide them to the Kopierlädle so that they can add the CS department covers to the two versions of your thesis during binding.
  • Transparent sheet on top: The CS front cover is directly put onto the title page, and there should a transparent sheet on top of everything. If the title can be read without opening, everything should be correct.
  • The very last page is the CS department back cover, you can include a transparent sheet at the back of your thesis if it pleases you, but this is not necessary.
  • Step 6.2 - Submission of the digital version

To submit your thesis online, write an e-mail to your Main and Second Examiners and Advisor (if you have one) and put the Secretary of the Department in cc . This e-mail must contain the full version of your work in PDF. This means: title page, English (and German) abstract, sources and signed declaration. Also attach to this e-mail the abstract(s) in txt.format. The secretary will confirm the digital submission.

  • 4,0-confirmation : If you need a 4,0-confirmation (= you have passed, but the final grade is not done yet), please add this information in the submission email. This will only be done in special cases (you need the confirmation for enrollment in a consecutive study programme or a job offer).
  • Step 6.3 - OPUS : As soon as you have received the final grade, it is time to upload your thesis to the University’s publication server OPUS . This can only be done if you meet the general requirements and also if you have agreed to the license agreement. If you get stuck with this task, check the FAQ list by the University’s library .

Step 7: Review and closing

Approx. 1 month after submission (at least two weeks should be in between)

Your Main and Second Examiners will evaluate your work following our sheet with evaluation criteria . Once the review is finalized and signed by the Examiner(s), your grade will be uploaded to C@mpus.

If you have agreed to it at the beginning of the thesis registration process, your Thesis will be uploaded to the MLS website in the section Student Theses .

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Bachelor, research and master theses

Here you can find all the projects that have been put out to tender

  • Ongoing and completed student work at the ISS

There are two options for awarding new work:

  • Y ou can apply for open bachelor's/research/master's theses that have already been formulated. You can see these works on this page.
  • Alternatively, depending on your interests, you are also welcome to contact the individual scientific staff and inquire about new work that has not yet been formulated. Please feel free to take a look at the research areas of the employees in advance. At the ISS, they decide for themselves on the allocation of work and the selection of the students. When contacting us by e-mail, it is a good idea to attach a short CV and a current excerpt from C@mpus.

Note: All works can be written in German language, even if some of the tasks were published here only in English.

Universal Domain Adaptation / Zero-Shot Learning: Pascal Schlachter

Arbeit: Masterarbeit

Titel: Development of high-resolution algorithms for Range/Doppler processing in Automotive Radar

Arbeit: FA/MA

Titel: Identifying new classes during Universal Domain Adaptation using Zero-Shot Learning.

Theses: Bachelor-, Research-, Master-Theses

Title:  Advanced Signal Processing Methods for MEG Decoding (BA)

Title:  Deep Learning Methods for MEG Decoding (FA/MA)

Title:  Deep Learning for Source Reconstruction (FA/MA)

Indoor Localization: Sven Hinderer

Titel: Range-Doppler map upsampling for single channel chirp sequence radar using Deep Learning.

Arbeit: Bachelor-, Forschungs-, Masterarbeit

Titel:  Advanced Signal Processing Methods for MEG Decoding (BA)

Titel:  Deep Learning Methods for MEG Decoding (FA/MA)

Titel:  Deep Learning for Source Reconstruction (FA/MA)

Kooperation mit anderen Partnern

Titel:  Development of an artificial neural network based procedure for the energy balancing of solar thermal systems

Andere Signalverarbeitung

Arbeit: Forschungs- / Masterarbeit

Titel:  Development of acoustic watermark algorithms and their evaluation

6G Indoor Localization

Deep learning, machine learning, mustererkennung.

Titel:  Causal model identification with multivariate and discrete input

Titel:  Generative Adversarial Networks for Medical, Automotive and Acoustic Applications

Titel: Mutual Information Neural Estimation for multilateration localization system.

Arbeit: BA/FA/MA

Titel: Indoor localization with fiducial markers.

Titel: Efficient target detection for low-cost radar-based indoor localization system.

Arbeit: Master-Thesis

Other Signal Processing

Arbeit: Research- / Master-Thesis

Deep Learning, Machine Learning, pattern recognition

Arbeit: Infotech Research- / Master-Thesis

Type: Forschungs- / Masterarbeit

Title:  Untersuchung der Stimmstruktur einer professionellen Opernstimme mit digitaler Signalverarbeitung

Signal processing and ML for automotive radar

Arbeit: Master Thesis

Titel: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for Automotive

Signal processing for medical imaging technology, medical image analysis

Titel: Unsupervised Semantic Image Synthesis for Medical Imaging

Type: Bachelor- / Forschungs- / Masterarbeit

Title: Medical Signal Processing - Deep Learning, Semantic Segmentation, Motion Correction

Title: Medical Image Processing - Segmentation, Classification, Localization

Works to be awarded without formulated task:

The topics for bachelor, research and master theses usually originate from the fields of work of the scientific staff. Not always the topics are formulated so that they can be presented here. If you are more interested in a topic, please ask the respective employee.

Detection, segmentation and pattern recognition   

Research Overview

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Templates, forms, regulations

Here you will find important documents

  • Agreement on doctoral studies
  • Doctoral Degree Regulations 2016
  • Doctoral Degree Regulations 2019
  • Erklärung Immatrikulation
  • Habilitation Regulations
  • Instructions for the C@MPUS
  • Landeshochschulgesetz für Baden-Württemberg (Fassung 2018)
  • Manual on the use of the ANABIN Database for advance information on the equivalence of foreign degrees qualifying for promotion
  • Publication Guideline
  • Satzung der Universität Stuttgart zur Landesgraduiertenförderung

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Thesis Topics, Study and Research Projects

Our institute always searches for motivated students who want to do a bachelor or master thesis, a study or research project. The information below in general applies also to research and study projects from different study programs, except that they have less workload than a thesis.

HOCOS Bachelor / Master Theses

Our institute always searches for motivated students who want to do a bachelor or master thesis.

Please download the Presentation of our Research Foci and Your Opportunities

Frequently asked questions regarding Bachelor and Master theses

Thank you for your interest in writing a thesis in our department. A thesis is, in most cases, the part of your education where you get closest to actual science, and we are committed to make this essential period of your life successful, plannable, but also enjoyable! We have put together answers to several frequently asked questions. Note that they relate to the Hardware-oriented Computer Science group (HOCOS, Prof. Polian).

Where can I find a list of available topics?

We do not have such a list. Instead, we formulate, together with you, a topic that is related to what we are working on and that at the same time fits your interests and qualifications. Contact the professor or a staff member by email or in person, and we will organize an appointment.

What documents should I enclose to this email?

Our questionnaire (“ Expression of Interest ”) and your current grade sheet. If you have completed a degree already, add the grade sheet from that degree. We may request further documents later.

What will happen during this appointment?

Most likely, you will hear questions about what kind of topics you are interested in and what skills you want to develop or improve during your thesis. For example, you may be interested in a more theoretical study, methodical work, put focus on software development or hardware design, and/or work on a specific domain. We will also ask about your prior experiences and qualifications (which subjects you took and which programming/description languages and tools you are familiar with).

Can I suggest my own topic?

Yes! But please understand that we cannot supervise you in areas outside our expertise. Even if you are not certain, make a suggestion and let’s discuss further. For example, we cannot supervise work on pedestrian recognition, because we are (currently) not working on it, but we could develop a topic such as making existing pedestrian-recognition methods more reliable or secure.

Can I write my thesis in a company?

This is possible in principle but under specific conditions. In short, topics formulated and announced by companies without any prior interaction with us are not suitable in 99% of cases. We strongly prefer topics within a framework of running collaborations; please ask us if you are interested. If the company has no running cooperation with us (yet) but is willing to discuss the topic and develop it, we are open. In a nutshell, the topic must fall into our areas of competence and have a scientific background and at least a slight methodical component; we will not “supervise” (re-)implementation projects. It must be clear to you that all expectations on an academic thesis apply (for example, we expect a review of scientific literature on the topic even if the industrial partner is not interested in it). Having to rely on your cooperation partner regarding, e.g., access to data or software, constitutes a risk, and you alone are bearing this risk. Moreover, all questions regarding intellectual property, non-disclosure or publishing of the results of the thesis must be settled before you begin the work. This step can involve the University’s legal department and can lead to delays of unknown duration. Note that Master theses must be reviewed by two professors, and if the company is insisting on a non-disclosure agreement, it will be your job to find the second reviewing professor and convince him or her to sign that agreement.

What prerequisites should I have?

We strongly prefer candidates who took our courses (e.g., RO2 in Bachelor; EDA, HOS, RSD in Master) and passed them with a good grade (2.3 or better). Moreover, you should have done a seminar, ideally one that had been offered by our department (then you know our expectations on writing, presenting, deadlines etc. to some extent). You do need in-depth knowledge in one of our areas of expertise to write a meaningful thesis, and if you did not take advanced courses in our field, you will have to acquire this knowledge through self-study at the same time as working on the actual thesis. Please understand that we cannot guarantee accepting you even if you took a course with us, as this depends on our current workload and capacity.

We found a suitable topic; how do we proceed?

You will be asked to formulate, in your own words, a 1-2 page summary of the objectives for your work (similar to a proposal). It will usually go through several iterations, and the final agreed-upon text will be the basis for evaluation of what you have achieved in the end. The purpose of having this text is to avoid later misunderstandings what you were supposed to do and what not. After this summary has been fixed, we will make a supervision contract; you may have to sign a few documents if you will need to use our lab facilities, software, equipment, and the like.

Can I take a few weeks/months off during my thesis work?

This is an extremely bad idea. Once you register your thesis, the clock starts ticking and you must submit whatever you have by the end of the period. If you have an exciting trip, a multi-week visit to your relatives, an internship or some other interesting activity incompatible with the thesis, please start your thesis after this activity or, even better, delay your activity until after the thesis. It is equally undesired that you request a topic, get a suggestion, and then disappear without registering the thesis. Expect that “your” topic will be given to somebody else in such a case and will not be reserved for you. If you do have a justification for a break (e.g., a sickness or an unforeseeable family situation), apply for an extension through the Examination Office. Whether the extension will be granted will be decided by that office, and our staff will not be involved in this decision.

Can my research be published?

It is quite common that a thesis work results in a scientific publication. If work that resulted from a thesis is presented at a conference, we will try to support you attending that conference.

How do I write up the thesis?

You can orient yourself on our documentation on how to write seminar summaries. In short, your text should give the reader the answer to the following questions:

  • What problem are you solving? Is it of practical or theoretical importance, or both? Are there specific application scenarios that would benefit from your result?
  • What fundamentals are required to formulate the problem and your solution approach?
  • Are you the first person trying to solve this problem, or has there been other work on it? Who else was or is considering this problem, and how does your approach differ? What are the key differences from related problem formulations?
  • What approach do you follow to solve the problem, and why? What do you expect to achieve? For instance, do you want to answer a question for the first time, to improve an existing solution, to transfer an approach into a setting where it has not been used before?
  • What did you achieve after your work, and how does this relate to the expectations you had upfront? What methods to validate the correctness and/or performance of your solution exist in principle, which of these methods did you employ, and what came out? If you had a hypothesis, could you verify or falsify it? If you wanted to improve something, did you improve it, and by how much? Note that failure to achieve the initial objectives is normal in non-trivial scientific work and does not necessarily lead to a bad grade; what matters is your methodology, hardness of evidence, and what you learned from the (negative) outcome.

We do not require a rigid structure of your thesis, but you can start with five chapters following the five points above (Introduction; Preliminaries; Related Work; My Solution; Experimental Results) and refine this structure if needed. Add an abstract (half a page) and a conclusion with an outlook. When writing, assume that the reader knows the fundamentals of Computer Science from the first two years of a Bachelor program. Provide intuition of what you are doing, but not at the expense of correctness; in particular, demonstrate your ability to work rigorously in the Preliminaries session.

Are there formal requirements beyond this document?

Yes, please check the regulations of the Examination Office (in German): www.f05.uni-stuttgart.de/informatik/fachbereich/pruefungsausschuesse/

For InfoTech students, there is some further information on an English website: www.infotech.uni-stuttgart.de

CIS - Bachelor / Master Theses

If you are interested in bachelor/master theses, study and research projects or Hiwi positions in our field of work, please contact us at the following email address: [email protected] or call us at 0711-685-88390 (secretary's office).

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If you are interessted in a bachelor/master thesis, a study/research project or work as a student assistant at our Chair, please contact us . You can find an overview of ongoing and complete works on our webpage .

RA - Master Theses

Our institute always searches for motivated students who want to do a master thesis. Please refer to our open positions .

Regarding "external" thesis please notice the following information: Information regarding "external" master theses

We do not have a list of specified topics but strongly encourage all interested students to either contact the staff or the professor. Possible topics cover areas like extension of existing in-house EDA-tools, development of applications for specific problems, studies on problems concerning state of the art algorithms in the fields of electronic design automation, diagnosis and test.

In this following list you will find open topics for master theses. Please follow the links to get more information on the topics and contact persons. Most of the topics are embedded into industrial cooperations and research projects. You are invited to come up with your own ideas. Thesis may be written in English or German.

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This page provides useful information for doing a project at the Department of Service Computing. The instructions and guidelines are relevant for Bachelor's and Master's theses, research projects, and study projects.

The page is organised into five sections: Registration Process, Work Process and Resources, Deliverables, Code and Thesis/Report Management on GitLab, and Submission Process. Please consult each section at the appropriate phase of your project.

If you are interested in doing a project with us, please check the list of available project topics.

We are looking for a student interested in technology transfer for which funds are available. Please contact Prof. Aiello if you are interested in exploring this opportunity.

Registration Process

Bachelor and Master thesis projects

Please follow these instructions:

  • Agree on a thesis project description with your supervisor or examiner.
  • Fill in and sign the registration form (download it from your Campus profile). Do not forget to fill in the intended start date of your thesis, too.
  • Fill in and sign a contract form.* You will have six months to work on the thesis. The start date in the contract has to be the same as in the registration form. The start date must be a working day (no weekends and public holidays). The end date must be precisely after six months. If the end date falls on a public holiday or a weekend, it has to be the next working day.
  • Fill in and sign a license agreement form.* Please fill in your private email address in the corresponding field.
  • Fill in and sign a supplementary agreement on the thesis language.* This form should be filled in and signed only if your PO (Prufungsordnung) requires it.
  • Send these documents to the supervisor or examiner for a signature.
  • You get back the signed registration form from the supervisor or examiner. Register the thesis yourself by handing the signed registration form to the Examination office. The Examination office should confirm the registration.
  • The supervisor or examiner sends the rest of the documents to Ms Ibach.
  • Send the confirmed thesis registration, project description, and your PO (for Bachelor students) to Ms Ibach (include your supervisor in cc). Ms Ibach then sends you a copy of the following documents: the signed contract, the signed licence agreement, and the signed supplementary agreement on the thesis language (if applicable).

Note : If the student does not want their thesis published, or the student does the thesis in a company and has a non-disclosure agreement, the license agreement has still to be submitted (as it is part of the contract) but crossed out. If there is a non-disclosure agreement, a copy must be submitted, too. Finally, we do not sign any non-disclosure agreements with companies for student projects. Other student projects

  • Agree on a student project description with your supervisor or examiner.
  • Fill in and sign a contract form.* You will have six months to work on the thesis. The start date must be a working day (no weekends and public holidays). The end date must be precisely after six months. If the end date falls on a public holiday or a weekend, it has to be the next working day.
  • Send the contract to the supervisor or examiner for a signature.
  • The supervisor or examiner sends the contract to Ms Ibach.
  • Register the project yourself with the Examination office. Get proof of registration (e.g., a screenshot of C@mpus).
  • Send the following to Ms Ibach (include your supervisor in cc): proof of registration and the project description. Ms Ibach then sends you a copy of the signed contract.

Note : For research projects done at companies , when submitting your proposal for supervision, please structure your document in the following way:

  • Industrial Background and Problem
  • State of the Art on Solutions to the Problem (based on both industrial information and scientific papers)
  • Scientific Research Question
  • Methodology for Answering the Research Questions (including metrics, data, and evaluation process)

It is essential that the work done at the company includes research goals and scientific methodologies and it is not just an implementation task.  

* You can get the form from your supervisor.

Work Process and Resources

We expect students to adopt an independent working style. This includes independent planning, organisation, research, and execution of tasks. Students are encouraged to set their own goals, create their own schedules with deadlines, and monitor their behaviour and progress. Supervisors do not impose any meeting requirements. It is up to the student to decide the frequency of meetings with the supervisor. Please contact the supervisor well in advance to schedule a meeting.

When working on your project, please use the following resources as much as possible:

  • Conducting research
  • Scientific writing

Presentation

Concepts and software produced in any project must be published under or compatible with the MIT license.

Deliverables

If the project requires running software, its code should be submitted. This can be done by committing the code to our GitLab (see below). There should also be brief documentation about the installation steps of the software.

Thesis/Report

Your project should be described in a thesis/report. Both a PDF file and source files of your thesis/report should be committed to our GitLab.

Template: https://github.com/latextemplates/scientific-thesis-template

If the project requires presenting the work, the student should give a talk in front of an audience. The presentation should be 25 minutes at most with additional 5 minutes for questions.

Template: IAAS Presentation Template

Code and Thesis/Report Management on GitLab

Students can get one or more repositories in our GitLab to manage their projects. We provide two repositories by default, one for code and one for thesis/report. If you need more repositories, please ask your supervisor. When working with our GitLab, please use these instructions.

Submission Process

as specified in the official guidelines: https://www.f05.uni-stuttgart.de/en/cs/students/thesis/

  • The amount of printed and bound copies should be according to Article 5) in the contract. If possible, only one printed copy should be handed in.
  • The work must not be bound with a ring binding . Any type of adhesive or glue binding is permitted - preferably with a black linen booklet spine.
  • Collect the required number of the thesis covers from the secretary's office approximately 14 days before the submission.
  • Submit one separately printed title page of the thesis.
  • Submit an electronic version of the final thesis as a PDF file as well as an abstract in .txt format. If the student is enrolled in a German program and the thesis is written in English, a German abstract has to be added. If the student is enrolled in an English program and writes the thesis in German, an English abstract has to be added. These two electronic files can be sent by e-mail, on a stick or on a CD. If a CD is handed in, it must be labelled with the name of the student, the type of thesis (BSc/MSc), and the year of submission.
  • Submit the printed copy, the electronic version and the abstract to Ms Ibach no later than the end date of the contract . After the examination by Ms Ibach, the student will receive the separate title page back countersigned as proof of submission.
  • Commit the thesis and/or implementation code to our GitLab.

Other student projects

Student(s) commit the report and/or implementation code to our GitLab.

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Master Thesis

All necessary information about writing an INFOTECH master thesis

Please be advised: You must register your thesis with the examination office as soon as your have a topic.   

Master thesis projects are issued by the INFOTECH professors/institutes. It is necessary to check with the institute’s black board or home page for project topics. In some cases, and based on the approval by the Examination Committee, master thesis topics may also be issued by professors of the Faculty for Computer Science, Electrical Engineering and Information Technology who are not participating in the INFOTECH program or by professors of other faculties or universities.

Similar to examination problems, thesis topics are handed out to the candidate in written form. They should contain a detailed description of the research objectives and a list of tasks to be addressed. Additionally the starting date and last date of submission are to be confirmed by the thesis supervisor’s signature.

The normal duration of a master thesis is six months. At the candidate’s request, it may be extended to a maximum of 9 months, if adequate reasons are provided and the advisor and the chairman of the Examination Committee approve. Please see here for more information regarding extensions.

When writing the master thesis, the student has to prove his ability to work independently on a problem and to solve it with the tools acquired in the course of his studies. Regular meetings with the advisor or thesis supervisor (eg. every 2 weeks) to discuss the progress of the master thesis are strongly recommended to help recognize potential problems early and attain additional guidance. The master thesis project is completed with the submission of the master thesis and a presentation and defense in the institute’s colloquium.

According to the examination regulations, it is possible to return a thesis topic once without any consequences within the first four weeks after registering. A completed master thesis project being marked not sufficient can be repeated once.

The master thesis should be completed in english. Exceptions in german can be made for non-native german speaking students. The submission of a linguistically correct thesis is the responsibility of the student. Ask friends or colleagues to proof-read your thesis. Furthermore the form, i.e. the structure of the report, layout and drawings, clear phrasing, references etc. is also very important. It may not just your supervisor who reads it, but also coworkers, followers, the industry or somebody else who should be impressed by the thesis report. Therefore having a polished thesis and taking such elements into consideration can positively contribute to the grading.

Registration:

Access to the registration form in C@mpus becomes active once 78 ECTS credits have been completed.  It is not possible to register before this. Once you have approval of your topic with your advisor your should register it with the examination office without delay. Your thesis can be registered at any point during the year - registration is not bound to normal registration dates.

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This organization is a collection of various templates and related projects. The curent focus is on computer science, but other templates or links to other templates are welcome

All templates are open source an can be found at https://github.com/latextemplates/ .

Templates hosted under this organization

Research templates.

  • IEEE - a quick start template for IEEE publications
  • LNCS - a quick start template for the Springer LNCS series

Thesis templates

  • scientific-thesis-template - a template for Bachelor and Master theses
  • uni-stuttgart-dissertation-template - a template for dissertations at University of Stuttgart
  • SAGP - a template for “ Soziale Arbeit, Gesundheit und Pflege ” of Hochschule Esslingen

This table compares available templates on the net with templates offered here.

template microtype hyperref hypcap cleveref listings minted biblatex natbib latexindent config cmap/ pdfcomment
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x x x x x p x - - - x
  • microtype - Better look of the papers. See http://www.khirevich.com/latex/microtype/ for a longer explanation of microtype’s features.
  • hyperref - Support of hyperlinked references without extra color.
  • hypcap - Hyperlinks to figures jump to the beginning of the figure and not just to the caption.
  • cleveref - The most advanced cross-referencing packae. Just type \cref{xy} instead of Fig.~\ref{xy} . See https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/36312/9075 for a complete comparison to other referencing packages.
  • listings - Typeset listings directly in latex.
  • minted - Source code highlighting like a pro. In contrast to listings, it uses pygments to highlight code. That provides better results.
  • biblatex - Advanced citation commands (such as \cite[based on][]{ref} ) and UTF-8 support
  • natbib - Advanced citation commands (such as \cite[based on][]{ref} ).
  • latexindent config - Ready-to-go configuration to reindent *.tex files
  • cmap / glyphtounicode - Generated PDF allows for copy and paste of text without getting words with ligatures such as “workflow” destroyed.
  • pdfcomment - This is one of those TODO packges. Comments are included in the PDF as separate layer.
key meaning
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Templates by others

  • https://github.com/uniba-dsg/dsg-templates templates for seminars, theses, presentation of the Distributed Systems Group, Bamberg, Germany .
  • See also the templates listed at https://github.com/latextemplates/scientific-thesis-template/issues/25 .

Lists of templates

  • http://www.latextemplates.com/

Lists of lists of templates

  • http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/1362/latex-template-gallery
  • the one above

Other resources hosted at latextemplates

Introductions to latex.

  • German: https://github.com/latextemplates/latex-tutorium is a German Latex tutorial abandoned 2005 and resurrected in 2015
  • German: https://github.com/latextemplates/diplomarbeit-mit-latex is a German Latex tutorial geared towards diploma thesis

Other resources

  • awesome LaTeX - curated list of awesome stuff for the (La)TeX typesetting system
  • Showcase of beautiful typography done in TeX & friends
  • The TeX showcase
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    cd uni-stuttgart-dissertation-template; git remote rename origin github; git checkout -b main; Now, you are on the main branch, where you can write your thesis and push it to your (remote) origin repository, in case you have one. Merging updates from the template.

  2. Guidelines for Bachelor/Master Theses

    1) Keep the form requirements from the computer science department in mind (see link at the top). The template should already meet those by default. There is no fixed page count or limit. The number of pages strongly depends on the specific topic of the thesis. You can write the thesis in German or in English.

  3. Stuttgarter Dissertationen

    Elektronische Veröffentlichung auf dem Publikationsserver der Universität Stuttgart (OPUS) Sie veröffentlichen die Dissertation über die Universitätsbibliothek frei zugänglich im Internet. an und laden die Datei (en) einschließlich der Beschreibung Ihrer Arbeit über ein Online-Formular hoch. Ein gewerblicher Verlag übernimmt die ...

  4. Stuttgart Dissertations

    University of Stuttgart Library Team Publication Services (T3) Holzgartenstr. 16 70174 Stuttgart. The „Dissertation Office" is located on the ground floor (room 00.098). Please make an appointment for the submission with us beforehand: +49 711 685-83512; E-Mail

  5. PDF Guidelines for academic thesis writing in Germany

    Guidelines for academic thesis writing in Germany Recommended structure and contents for a thesis at IMS Title sheet At the IMS, the title sheet has to include the name and address of the institute, title of the thesis, name of the author, the examiners/supervisors, and the start and end date of the thesis.

  6. PDF Guidelines for writing a Thesis at Faculty 2

    Content 3 Content Kurzfassung 2 Abstract 2 1 Introduction 5 2 Process of writing a Thesis 6 2.1 Registration at the Exam Office 6 2.2 Selection of a topic or a supervisor 6

  7. PDF Style Guide for Bachelor and Master Thesis

    Summary. Summary. This manual provides advice for students preparing a bachelor or master thesis. It contains recommendations of the Chair for Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering on the structure and format of written papers. It states requirements for texts, figures and tables.

  8. Theses Procedure

    Here you will find a full description of the University of Stuttgart's general Thesis Procedure, from proposal writing to thesis grading. +- ... We recommend using the widely used Latex Template, as this will also be the template you will have to use for the Master thesis itself. Step 2.2: ...

  9. PDF Template for IMS Theses and Student Papers

    Universit at Stuttgart Pfa enwaldring 5B D-70569 Stuttgart Term paper / Master thesis / Bachelor thesis Template for IMS Theses and Student Papers Marlene Mustermann Studiengang: M.Sc. Computational Linguistics Pr ufer*innen: Prof. Dr. Frida Maier Prof. Dr. Max M uller Betreuer: Dr. Harald Schmidt Beginn der Arbeit: 01.03.2010 Ende der Arbeit ...

  10. uni-stuttgart-dissertation-template/README.md at main

    Unofficial LaTeX template for a PhD thesis at University of Stuttgart, Germany - latextemplates/uni-stuttgart-dissertation-template

  11. Bachelor, research and master theses

    There are two options for awarding new work: Y ou can apply for open bachelor's/research/master's theses that have already been formulated. You can see these works on this page. Alternatively, depending on your interests, you are also welcome to contact the individual scientific staff and inquire about new work that has not yet been formulated.

  12. Instructions and Guidelines for Student Projects

    Note: If the student does not want their thesis published, or the student does the thesis in a company and has a non-disclosure agreement, the license agreement has still to be submitted (as it is part of the contract) but crossed out. If there is a non-disclosure agreement, a copy must be submitted, too.

  13. Templates, forms, regulations

    Templates, forms, regulations. Here you will find important documents. Agreement on doctoral studies. Doctoral Degree Regulations 2016. Doctoral Degree Regulations 2019. Erklärung Immatrikulation. Habilitation Regulations. Instructions for the C@MPUS. Landeshochschulgesetz für Baden-Württemberg (Fassung 2018)

  14. valentjn/uni-stuttgart-phdthesis-template

    This is an unofficial LuaL A T E X template for PhD theses by and for members of the University of Stuttgart, Germany, following the university's regulations for PhD theses (Promotionsordnung).. The template is private work by members of the University of Stuttgart. It is not endorsed by the University of Stuttgart or any of its institutions, institutes, or departments.

  15. Theses and Projects

    Please note the following remarks: We offer projects and theses only for students of the University of Stuttgart or the University of Hohenheim. Please do not send us any requests if you are enrolled at another university. You should have successfully attended one or more of the institute's lectures in order to work on a thesis at our institute.

  16. Thesis Topics, Study and Research Projects

    For InfoTech students, there is some further information on an English website: www.infotech.uni-stuttgart.de CIS - Bachelor / Master Theses If you are interested in bachelor/master theses, study and research projects or Hiwi positions in our field of work, please contact us at the following email address: [email protected] or call ...

  17. Templates

    Unofficial LaTeX template for Master, Bachelor, Diploma and Student theses in Computer Science at the University of Stuttgart. The source for this template is maintained on github. This version was imported 15 Nov 2016. Produce beautiful documents starting from our gallery of LaTeX templates for journals, conferences, theses, reports, CVs and ...

  18. latextemplates/uni-stuttgart-dissertation-cover

    uni-stuttgart-dissertation-cover. Coverpage for a dissertation at Universität Stuttgart, Germany. The current version requires to typeset the page in A4. See example.tex for an example usage. About. Coverpage for a dissertation at Universität Stuttgart, Germany Resources. Readme License. MIT license Stars. 4 stars Watchers.

  19. Anweisungen und Richtlinien für studentische Projekte

    Note: If the student does not want their thesis published, or the student does the thesis in a company and has a non-disclosure agreement, the license agreement has still to be submitted (as it is part of the contract) but crossed out. If there is a non-disclosure agreement, a copy must be submitted, too.

  20. Master Thesis

    The normal duration of a master thesis is six months. At the candidate's request, it may be extended to a maximum of 9 months, if adequate reasons are provided and the advisor and the chairman of the Examination Committee approve. Please see here for more information regarding extensions. When writing the master thesis, the student has to ...

  21. latextemplates

    Thesis templates. scientific-thesis-template - a template for Bachelor and Master theses; uni-stuttgart-dissertation-template - a template for dissertations at University of Stuttgart; SAGP - a template for "Soziale Arbeit, Gesundheit und Pflege" of Hochschule Esslingen; Comparison. This table compares available templates on the net with ...

  22. Download Vorlagen

    Beschäftigte der Zentralen Verwaltung finden ihre Briefvorlagen in Univers nicht zum Download, sondern auf dem L-Laufwerk unter L:\ZV\Word-Vorlagen. Alle Briefvorlagen erreichen Sie nur aus dem Uni-Netz bzw. per. Wenn Sie digital Briefe versenden oder erstellen möchten, stehen diese barrierefreien Vorlagen zur Verfügung.

  23. GitHub

    This template is a general template for scientific theses. Currently, it is the unofficial LaTeX template for Master, Bachelor, Diploma, and Student Theses.