Bachelor's thesis at ebm-papst
ebm-papst offers interesting bachelor's theses on practically oriented topics.

Are you a student at a University or technical college, and would you like to conclude your degree program to earn a
- Bachelor of Engineering
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Science
If so, we would be glad to receive your application.
You can either apply for one of the subjects we offer or specify the subject matter planned for your Bachelor's thesis. We will then review the subject matter to determine whether we are interested in an academic treatment of a certain topic. You will then arrange the details individually with your college or university and us.
Beginning: at any time, determined on an individual basis
Length: usually 6 months
Application period: starting 6 months before course begins
Prerequisites: above-average academic record, interest, and commitment.
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| 29.06.2010 |
Topic: Calculation and optimisation of plastic components using the Moldflow software (warpage, etc.) and benchmarking of the calculation programmes available on the market with a profitability analysis
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| 26.04.2010 |
Topic: System for series testing of electrical circuits for line-fed direct current motors under more stringent operating conditions.
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| 22.04.2010 |
Topics: Various projects in the area of aerodynamics
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| 21.04.2010 |
Dates: Summer Semester 2010 (length: 6 months)
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| 21.04.2010 |
At our location in Landshut, Germany, we are offering interesting opportunities to qualified and committed students in the fields of electrical engineering/industrial engineering and management.
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| 19.04.2010 |
length: 6 months
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| 19.04.2010 |
Topic: Data entry and evaluation systems from operation of fans and motors.
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| 19.04.2010 |
Topic: Developing new open and closed-loop control methods for BL-DC motors.
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| 19.04.2010 |
Topic: Control and monitoring of BL-DC motors via BUS systems, Ethernet or wireless.
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| 23.03.2010 |
We are looking for dedicated college or university students who, as part of a Master's or Diploma thesis, are interested in creating a network model for cooling small electric motors based on Matlab/Simulink or Scilab/Xcos.
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| 23.03.2010 |
We are looking for dedicated college or university students to work on development tasks.
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