Bachelor and Master Theses

The Department of Wastewater Technology offers students numerous opportunities and topics for Bachelor and Master theses. In the following you will find information about possible topics as well as information about already completed theses at the department.

Completed Student Theses

Below you will find a list of completed student theses.

2017

Topic Supervisor Theses
Semi- and decentralized solutions for the treatment of domestic wastewater and wastewater of a marketplace in Chiang Mai/Thailand Sinem Kale Master Thesis
Energy consumption of municipal treatment plants in Germany and its
comparability with a semicentralised Resource Recovery Center
Sinem Kale Bachelor Thesis
Establishment and implementation of an indicator system for
semicentral water and wastewater infrastructures as an innovative
contribution to the realization of Water 4.0
Sinem Kale Master Thesis
Inhibitory effect of selected substances on the activity of aerobic and anaerobic biocenoses for wastewater treatment Johannes Rühl Master Thesis
Examination of thermal pressure hydrolysis and its effect on anaerobic digestion and post-digestion recycle stream Johannes Rühl Master Thesis
Research about the treatment of industrial wastewater from the chemical and pharmaceutical industry – Discussion and recommendations in the context of the WaReIp-Project Justus Behnisch Bachelor Thesis
Comparison between conventional diffusers: Investigation about the influence of long period operating and the construction from diffusers on the oxygen transfer efficiency Justus Behnisch Master Thesis
Development of a concept for wastewater draw-off und treatment considering local conditions taking the example of Semarang, Indonesia Tobias Blach Bachelor Thesis
Possibilities and obstacles of the increase of the self generation of current on purification plants by Co-substrates or regenerativ generators by the example of the purification plant Roßdorf Robert Lutze Bachelor Thesis
Influence of physical parameters on filtration performance of a digester with microfiltration Robert Lutze Master Thesis
Development of strategies for an energy-efficient operation using the example of the Resource Recovery Center in the context of the project Semizentral Tobias Blach Master Thesis
Investigation about the impact of different salts on the oxygen transfer rate of fine bubble aeration systems Justus Behnisch Bachelor Thesis
Investigations to control performance-reducing effects by means of improved flow control in an aerobic MBR with submerged modules: Identification of the optimal operating parameters Bernhard Düppenberger Master Thesis
Sludge load as a parameter for a flexible operation of the digestion with changing substrates Robert Lutze Master Thesis
Process water treatment as a component of a demand-oriented energy production of municipal sewage treatment plants Robert Lutze Master Thesis
Investigation of the influence of increased salt contents on the sludge characteristics and the elimination rate of the activated sludge process Justus Behnisch Master Thesis