Bachelor’s Thesis / Master’s Thesis / Study Project

Sprechen Sie uns gerne an, wenn Sie an unserem Lehrstuhl Ihre Bachelor’s Thesis, Master’s Thesis oder Ihr Study Project schreiben möchten. Wir bitten Sie, frühzeitig individuell mit uns Kontakt aufzunehmen. Gerne können Sie uns auch eigene Themen vorschlagen.

Hier finden Sie einige Themenvorschläge:

Themen für Master's Thesis (teilw. auch für Bachelor's Thesis geeignet)

Dr.-Ing. Benjamin Büttner

  • Accessibility by Proximity aka the 15-mins City?
  • Perceived (objective) vs measured (subjective) Accessibility
  • How can we measure quality of life in our cities?

Dr.-Ing. David Duran Rodas

  • Mixed-methods approach to identifying transportation inequities.
  • Attitudes and perceptions of the underprivileged population towards new mobility services.
  • Public discussion of new mobility services: a social media analysis.
  • Can personal values predict travel behavior?
  • Walking awareness-raising workshops and their impacts (Methods: Improving and executing the already-existing awareness workshops at the chair and collecting impacts through surveys. Target groups: students, professionals, authorities.), joint supervision with M.Sc. Mahtab Baghaiepoor. 

M.Sc. Mahtab Baghaiepoor

  • Urban Green Infrastructure for Active Mobility – Qualitative approach
  • Connectivity analysis of Urban Green Infrastructure network and Mobility network in Munich (Methods: GIS analysis; Expected outcomes: Overlaps and disconnections of mobility and UGI network/ Finding areas of intervention and potential types of interventions) 
  • Walking comfort in Munich: Literature review and survey development
  • User Experience studies and methods in mobility research
  • Mobility governance: how to integrate more urban green infrastructure into active mobility plans (Method: Case study of Munich)
  • Walking awareness-raising workshops and their impacts (Methods: Improving and executing the already-existing awareness workshops at the chair and collecting impacts through surveys. Target groups: students, professionals, authorities.), joint supervision with Dr.-Ing. David Duran.

Matthias Grundei MSc

  • Citizens‘ Forums in Urban Mobility Planning - Utilization of Public Participation for Mobility Projects

Sindi Haxhija MSc.

  • A qualitative assessment of perceived mobility injustice in Munich

Dr.-Ing. Julia Kinigadner

  • Verschiedene Mobilitätsangebote flexibel buchen: Grundlagen, Produktdesign und Wirkungspotenziale von Mobilitätsbudgets
  • Can ridesharing be part of an integrated mobility system? Intermodal accessibility analysis to assess the potential of integrating ridesharing and public transport
  • Das „Who is who?“ der Mobilitätslandschaft in der Metropolregion München: Analyse und Visualisierung relevanter Initiativen, Projekte und Player

MA. Ana Rivas

  • How can street experiments achieve more sustainable and resilient cities?
  • Establish criteria to define what makes a successful street experiment and its positive impact.
  • Further development on the methodology of a street experiment: From street selection, planning, evaluation and long-term strategies.

Yihan Xu MSc

  • Optimization methods in urban transport supply planning – Theory and Practice
  • How to do System Dynamic Modelling in Mobility? Review of current practices and recommendations
  • Developing System Dynamic Models for research projects using Group Model Building
  • Developing practical approaches to optimize intermodal urban transportation networks
  • Methods for multi-criteria decision-making – creating a problem-solution fit framework for mobility projects
  • Exploring spatial and temporal variations in external costs of transport from a bottom-up approach - developing a methodology for contexts with poor data availability
  • Understanding the costs of accidents in regard to spatial and temporal factors
  • Modelling the marginal costs of congestion - an external cost approach
  • Implementing an online routing engine for the SASIM full cost calculator

M.Sc. Simone Aumann und M.Sc. Sebastian Seisenberger

  • "Wie wird die Mobilitätswende in Städten auf Sozialen Medien diskutiert? Ein Vergleich" (engl.: How is the mobility transition in cities discussed on social media platforms? A comparison) 

Carolin Zimmer, M.Sc.

  • MCube: Auswertung einer begleitenden Nutzer*innenstudie für ein innovatives neues Carsharingkonzept

Themen für Study Project: 

Dr.-Ing. David Duran Rodas

  • Social characteristics associated with commuting time.
  • Promoting empathy as a tool to improve cycling conditions for vulnerable cyclists
  • Assessing spatial fairness in new mobility services
  • Mixed-method approach to assessing mobility inequities

 

Themen für Master's Thesis oder Study Project innerhalb RG Mobility Justice: 

Innerhalb der Forschungspgruppe Mobility Justice sind verschiedene Themen für Masters Thesis oder Study Projects offen:  

Awareness:

  • Serious board games as a tool for creating awareness

Assessment:

  • Social media analysis on mobility justice
  • Qualitative assessment of perceived urban mobility justice in Munich (M.Sc. Sindi Haxhija)
  • Quantitative analysis on mobility justice in “Berg am Laim”
  • Who is allowed and who is forced to be immobile?

(Stand Juli 2023)