Dissertations
Mathematics
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Sarah-Sofie
Armbrust,
Sprachsensibler Aufbau des Vektorbegriffs.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Volker Ulm,
defended on 05.08.2021
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Manuel
Schaller,
Sensitivity Analysis and Goal Oriented Error Estimation for Model Predictive Control.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Lars Grüne,
defended on 30.04.2021
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Arthur
Fleig,
Model Predictive Control for the Fokker-Planck Equation.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Lars Grüne,
defended on 23.03.2021
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Manuela
Dorn,
Tests auf Exogenität im funktionalen linearen Regressionsmodell unter schwacher Stationarität.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Melanie Birke,
defended on 19.03.2021
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Gaby
Folger,
Modellierung, Analyse und Optimale Steuerung von gefährlichen Krankheiten.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Kurt Chudej,
defended on 11.02.2021
Physics
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Marcel
Schraml,
Untersuchungen zur Thermodiffusion in stark wechselwirkenden und asymmetrischen Systemen durch Labor- und Mikrogravitationsexperimente.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Werner Köhler,
defended on 21.12.2021
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Simeon
Völkel,
Experiments on Granular Monolayers - Tuning Shape, Interaction and Analysis.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Kai Huang,
defended on 17.12.2021
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Stefan
Hartung,
Permanent Magnet Ensembles - Field Properties and Dynamic Interaction.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Ingo Rehberg,
defended on 07.12.2021
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Thomas
Körber,
Relaxation behavior of pure and binary glass formers - studied by Dielectric and NMR spectroscopy.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Werner Köhler,
defended on 01.12.2021
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Christian
Schörner,
Crystalline Silver Plasmonic Nanocircuitry for Efficient Coupling with Single Organic Molecules.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Markus Lippitz,
defended on 12.11.2021
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Daniel
Zalami,
Fluorescence-based High-resolution Tracking of Nanoparticles.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Jürgen Köhler,
defended on 05.11.2021
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Eimantas
Duda,
What Controls Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence in Guest-Host Systems for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes?.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler,
defended on 15.10.2021
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Claudia
Donth,
Heterogeneity of cellular compartments out of thermodynamic equilibrium.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Matthias Weiss,
defended on 26.07.2021
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Johannes
Maier,
The Switching Behaviour of Single Photochromic Triads studied with Fluorescence Microscopy.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Jürgen Köhler,
defended on 18.06.2021
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Gerhard
Schäfer,
Spektroskopie an einzelnen Halbleiter-Quantenpunkten: Aufbau zweier Tieftempertur-Experimente.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Markus Lippitz,
defended on 29.03.2021
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Adal
Sabri,
Elucidating the emergence of heterogeneous motion in living matter from the micro- to the nanoscale.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Matthias Weiss,
defended on 18.03.2021
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Stefan
Wedler,
Understanding the impact of molecular reorganization on morphology formation and charge transfer on organic solar cells.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Anna Köhler,
defended on 04.03.2021
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Mahla
Mirzaee Kakhki,
Topological walking bipeds with and without cargo.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Thomas Fischer,
defended on 08.02.2021
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Christian
Bächer,
Blood platelets in the microcirculation - A theoretical and computational study.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Stephan Gekle,
defended on 19.01.2021
Computer science
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Johannes
Doleschal,
Optimization and Parallelization of RegEx Based Information Extraction.
(as part of the Graduate School BayNAT)
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Wim Martens,
defended on 13.08.2021
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Kim
Wölfel,
SpIRo Sprachbasierte Instruktion kraftbasierter Roboterbewegungen.
Supervised by Prof. Dr. Dominik Henrich,
defended on 26.05.2021
Habilitations
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Dr.
Davide
Frapporti,
Group Actions on Products of Curves.
(Mathematik)
Date: 23.06.2021
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Dr.
Stephen
Coughlan,
On explicit classification problems in algebraic geometry.
(Mathematik)
Date: 23.06.2021
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Dr.
Thomas
Meier,
Extreme Conditions Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - A New Tool for High Pressure Condensed Matter Physics.
(Kristallographie)
Date: 19.05.2021