At the moment, we are preferably offering colloquia via video conferencing tools. Please contact the named supervisor to get to know how you may participate.
Graduates' Seminar, Winter Term 2021/22
The graduate seminar is dedicated to give an opportunity to our bachelor and master students to present the results of their research.
All interested students and colleagues are warmly welcomed to join us on occasion. We also recommend to attend the presentations to our future graduate students.
The talks will take up twenty minutes approximately in case of master theses and fifteen minutes for bachelor theses. It is followed by an academic discussion.
The following list of events will be currently updated throughout the semester.
Programme, Winter Term 2021/22
Studying the Effect of different VR Environments on Motivation in Exergames
Julia Spa
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Jana Funke and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
A Systematic Evaluation of Solutions for the Last 100m Challenge of Highly Automated Vehicles
Bastian Wankmüller
Presentation of a master thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Augmented Reality Visualization Of Fused Camera And Radar Measurements
Jessica Janek
Presentation of a master thesis supervised by Tobias Drey and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Exploring the Influence of Computer Generated Self-Similar Voices on Vocabulary Learning
Michael Denninger
Presentation of a master thesis supervised by Jan Ole Rixen and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Self AI-ffirmations: Exploring a Self-Affirmation Intervention utilizing Deepfakes for Stress Management
Lina Weilke
Presentation of a master thesis supervised by Jan Ole Rixen and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Modality Usage in Highly Automated Vehicles
Cristina Evangelista und Tito Daza Rubiano
Presentation of a master thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Date | see individual announcement |
Room | O27 / 331 |
In summer term 2021 via online communication tools predominantly.
Development and Evaluation of possible navigation olutions to autonomous taxis for visually impaired people
Dennis Kozlowski
Presentation of a master thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Exploring the Role of a Conversational Agent During an Emotional Dfiving Experience to Enhance Trust in a Fully Autonomous Vehicle
Cristina Evangelista
Presentation of a master thesis in cooperation with Cerence GmbH supervised by Markus Funk, Mark Colley, and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Evaluating the Scalability of External Communication of Automated Vehicles via an Online Evaluation
Julian Britten
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Exploring the Effects of Augmented Reality Headsets on Human Posture
Mustafa Celik
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised Jan Ole Rixen and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Exploring Action Based Vocabulary Learning in Augmented Reality
Cagla Tasci
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised von Jan Ole Rixen and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Constructive Solid Geometry with Pen and Tablet Interaction in Virtual Reality
Philipp Kochendörfer
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Tobias Drey and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Mode Confusion of External Communication
Christian Hummler
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Appearance-Based Gaze Tracking for Spherical Refractive Error Measurement Using Smartphones
Luisa Gallée
Presentation of a master thesis in cooperation with Carl Zeiss AG supervised by Dr. David Dobbelstein, Teresa Hirzle, and Prof. Dr Enrico Rukzio
Informationsbedürfnisse von Menschen mit Sehbehinderung in autonomen Fahrzeugen
Tobias Aescht
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
Improving Interpersonal Communication in Online Education Using WebCam Eye Tracking
Maryam Elhaidary
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Teresa Hirzle und Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
Effects of Scene Detection, Scene Prediction, and Maneuver Planning Visualizations on Trust, Situation Awareness, and Cognitive Load in Highly Automated Vehicles
Max Rädler
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Mark Colley und Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
Augmenting Wrong Social Information in Face to Face Situations
Christian Funk
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Jan Rixen und Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
Realistic Scenarios for the Communication between Autonomous Vehicles and Pedestrians
Elvedin Bajrovic
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
Investigating the Effects of External Communication and Automation Behavior on Manual Drivers
Tim Fabian
Presentation of a bachelor thesis supervised by Mark Colley and Prof. Dr. Enrico Rukzio
Comparing Graph Metrics for Graph Visualisation on the Example of Risk Management in IT-Infrastructures
Christiane Giss
Vorstellung einer Masterarbeit betreut von Christian van Onzenoodt und Prof. Dr. Timo Ropinski
Match-3-Games in Different Modalities
Michael Wolf
Vorstellung einer Masterarbeit betreut von Christian van Onzenoodt und Prof. Dr. Timo Ropinski