Masterarbeit (QST)
Master's Thesis (QST)

Modul PH1086

Diese Modulbeschreibung enthält neben den eigentlichen Beschreibungen der Inhalte, Lernergebnisse, Lehr- und Lernmethoden und Prüfungsformen auch Verweise auf die aktuellen Lehrveranstaltungen und Termine für die Modulprüfung in den jeweiligen Abschnitten.

Basisdaten

PH1086 ist ein Semestermodul in Englisch auf Master-Niveau das in jedem Semester angeboten wird.

Soweit nicht beim Export in einen fachfremden Studiengang ein anderer studentischer Arbeitsaufwand ("Workload") festgelegt wurde, ist der Umfang der folgenden Tabelle zu entnehmen.

GesamtaufwandPräsenzveranstaltungenUmfang (ECTS)
900 h  h 30 CP

Inhaltlich verantwortlich für das Modul PH1086 ist Alexander Holleitner.

Inhalte, Lernergebnisse und Voraussetzungen

Inhalt

The master’s thesis is part of the research phase, in which students work on a current problem in the field of quantum science and technology (QST). The topic and methodology of the master's thesis are characterized in a special way by the subject-specific qualification profile of the master’s program. Possible topics are based on the research focus of the departments, schools or groups participating in the Quantum Science and Technology Master's program. Topics include experimental and theoretical work on quantum computing, quantum communication, quantum cryptography, quantum simulation, quantum sensing, quantum metrology, and quantum materials.

In the module Master's Thesis, students perform research on a specific scientific topic. The module involves performing experiments or/and simulations/calculations, writing a thesis, and orally presenting its main results in a Master's colloquium.

The Master’s thesis describes the methods chosen and the results obtained therewith. Moreover, it discusses and evaluates the results within the scientific framework of the current state of research.

Lernergebnisse

After completing the module the student is able to:

  1. Independently work on a problem from the field of quantum science and technology within a given period of time according to scientific methods.

  2. Apply theoretical and/or experimental background knowledge to a specified problem in order to get new results.

  3. Analyze the results obtained and assess their significance relative to the current state of the art in the chosen subject area.

  4. Summarize and present the methods used and results obtained in a written thesis and an oral presentation.

Voraussetzungen

Zulassungsvoraussetzung zum Modul sind die bestandenen Module PH1066 und PH1076 sowie der Nachweis über das Mentorengespräch.

Lehrveranstaltungen, Lern- und Lehrmethoden und Literaturhinweise

Lern- und Lehrmethoden

Students work independently on a specific scientific research topic, i.e. they conduct literature research, carry out scientific experiments or theoretical calculations and evaluate the results independently. Finally, they summarize their results and conclusions in a Master’s thesis and present it within the Master’s colloquium. They receive the necessary support through regular discussions with their advisor and other members of their research group.

Medienformen

Scientific measurement setups, use of own recordings, subject- and subject-specific media, computers

Literatur

Current literature on the specific topic, depending on the specific topic.

Modulprüfung

Beschreibung der Prüfungs- und Studienleistungen

The module Master’s Thesis comprises the practical and/or theoretical treatment of a scientific topic, resulting in a thesis (type of assessment: research paper, 70%), and its oral presentation within the Master's Colloquium (30%).

The thesis includes:

  • An exposition of the state of the art, based on a literature search.
  • A description of the experiments or the simulations/calculations which were performed.
  • A presentation of the results obtained.
  • An assessment of the significance of the results within the scope of the chosen subject area.

Students have to demonstrate the ability to perform independent research on a scientific topic and to properly assess the significance of their results.
After submitting the thesis, its main methods and results are presented orally in the context of the Master’s colloquium. It consists of a presentation (30 minutes) and an ensuing discussion (30 minutes), covering both the topic of the Master’s thesis and other related subject areas. The colloquium is evaluated by an examiner and an expert assistant. Students have to demonstrate the ability to discuss their results with experts and to assess their significance in the context of the chosen subject area.

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