Contact person

Dr. Thomas Badewien

WHV: +49-(0)4421-944-240

OL: +49-(0)441-798-3624

Fax: +49-(0)4421-944-140

Standort:
ICBM-Zentrum für Marine Sensorik (ZfMarS)
Schleusenstr. 1
26382 Wilhelmshaven

Ansprechpartner

Dr. Thomas Badewien

WHV: +49-(0)4421-944-240

OL: +49-(0)441-798-3518

Fax: +49-(0)4421-944-140

Standort:
ICBM-Zentrum für Marine Sensorik (ZfMarS)
Schleusenstr. 1
26382 Wilhelmshaven

Alumni

Goodbye university? Stay connected, e.g. via the ICBM alumni network and the alumni meetings of the Marine Sensors degree programme. You can also find an overview of our students' theses here. Have fun browsing!

Final theses

2024

  • Michelle Albinus: On the Role of Horizontal Divergence and Vertical Velocity in the Evolution of a Tidal Mixing Front from High Resolution in situ Observations
  • Lukas Raffelt: Characterisation of phytoplankton distribution and community structure based on continuous hyperspectral absorption measurements

2023

  • Lisa Deyle: Gridded Lagrangian surface drifter observations in the North Sea: An overview on high resolution tidal dynamics and surface currents

2022

  • Jana Dorothea Schmitz: Knowledge transfer on the use of measuring instruments on research vessels

2021

  • Lukas Ross: Analysing frontal processes with the help of Lagrangian drifters in the southern German Bight

2020

  • Claudia Thölen: Optimisation of image processing operators for the AI-based discrimination of planktonic morphotypes

2019

  • Michael Butter: In situ detection of krill and salps using a video camera system in the Southern Ocean and its further development
  • Jonas Müller: Development of an Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) as a measurement platform for use in hydrography with integration of the Robotic Operating System (ROS)
  • Lisa Götz: Analysis and optimisation of flow measurement systems for seagoing vessels to measure physico-chemical parameters
  • Magdalena-Julia Chojnowski: Market analysis and functional evaluation of magnetic field sensors for the localisation of submarine cables

2017

  • Michaela Raschke: Design and evaluation of an autonomous profiling measurement system for the sea surface
  • Hauke Haake: Technical feasibility study of an optical underwater short-range sensor network based on the "time of flight" principle
  • Esma Arslan: Development and verification of measurement strategies for process monitoring in the vacuum infusion process on fibre composite components using Lamb waves
  • Christoph Schomacker: Mathematical formulation of the LOKI system
  • Lennard Frommhold and Jonas Hagemann: SAILBUOY: Development and evaluation of a wind-driven scientific sensor platform

2016

  • Jens Meyerjürgens: Tritium as a tracer for the discrimination of water bodies in the German Bight
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