The Chair of Microfluidics continuously offers interesting topics for student theses (Bachelor's, Master's, study, project and diploma theses) in various fields of generative manufacturing processes, medical technology and micromachining. The following is a current selection:

  •     Optimization of the filter stage of a system for obtaining regenerative cells through experimental investigations
  •     New development and optimization of a control system for a 3D printer Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of the loading process of micro-reservoirs
  •     Surface optimization of 3D printed titanium components by means of plasma polishing and investigation of the process results
  •     Conducting a parameter study in the field of metal 3D printing
  •     Design and drive technology adaptation of a commercial polymer printer to accommodate a metal 3D print head
  •     Constructive optimization of a metal 3D printer
  •     Experimental surface characterization of plasma-polished inner pipe surfaces at different conductance values
  •     Design and construction of an endurance test bench for miniaturized drive shafts Development of a low-wear sliding pairing for miniaturized drive shafts


HIWI offers: There is also the possibility to work at this chair as a student assistant in other areas.