MASTERS PROGRAM

CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS OF MATERIALS

The last semester of the Masters Course is devoted to a research based Masters Project. The masters thesis (27 ECTS) is to be based in one of the following three fields:

  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Physics of Materials
  • Materials Characterisation


or from one of the subjects from one of the 5 study modules. The thesis will be presented in the context of a Materials Seminar (1 ECTS) and defended in a formal thesis examination (2 ECTS). There is a broad range of possible Masters topics as can be seen from the following list of completed theses.
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Completed Masters Theses – Department of Chemistry and Physics of Materials
Year Name Topic
2018 Alex Eadie Synthesis of Silicon Based Nanowire Arrays for Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Daniela Reiff Polyvinylsilsesquioxan Aerogele: Synthese und Trocknung
2017 Sebastian Scherer 3D-printing of Hierarchically Organized Silica Structures
Chatpawee Taniteerawong Indium in MgO Nanoparticles: Stability and Influence on Structure and Properties
Miralem Salihovic Preparation and Flexibilization of Carbon Aerogels
2016 Susan Korina Montes Gutierrez Synthesis of Fluorescent Silica Nanoparticles for Specific Drug Delivery
Quirin Stahl Ga 3+ Substitution in der Brownmillerite-Type Phase Ca2Fe2O5 – Structural and Spectroscopic Investigations
Julian Wolf Conrad Freiherr von Schleinitz Analysis and Simulation of Ice Friction in the Winter Sport Luge
Matthias Roubal Protein Adsorption on TiO2 Nanoparticles
Fedja Wendisch Electrochemical Control of Core-Shell Metal-Si Nanowire Arrays
Richard Oberreiter Synthesis of Gold/TiO2Nanostructure Arrays with Tunable Plasmonic Resonances Using Nanosphere Lithography and Reactive Sputtering
Thomas Schwab Cobalt Ion Distribution in Oxide Nanocubes: Structure and Spectroscopic Properties