Overview of Advised Student (Team) Projects

Student (team) projects offer the opportunity to (collaboratively) pursue a research project that may span multiple terms, allowing for a greater depth than standard courses, which are typically limited to a single term. Topics are varying in content, scope, and timespan. Further, we cannot guarantee that a project will be available. Feel free to contact our staff to inquire about current openings.

Before enrolling in a student (team) project, students must individually verify that the intended modules can still be added to their transcripts, as the project itself is not a standalone module.

Below is a selection of past student (team) projects supervised by our chair.

  • WS 23/24 and SS 24: Privacy Aspects in Genetic Data Analysis (Research Focus Class + Practical Lab + Seminar )
  • WS 23/24 and WS 24/25: Statistical Tests on Synthetic Data (Research Focus Class + Practical Lab)
  • WS 24/25 and WS 25/26: Gene-based Patient Data Record Linkage (Research Focus Class + Practical Lab/Seminar)
  • SS 25: An Overview of Methods for Evaluating BBR (Seminar)