Presentations and Q&A about Bachelor/Master Theses
7 Alumni will very briefly present their thesis topics and give advice. During Q&A sessions, participants are welcome to ask questions.
- Time: Monday, 6th July 2026 at 5 pm
- Place: WIL / A 317
- Organiser: Mathematics faculty student council
- Language: English
Preliminary Schedule:
5.00 pm - Introduction
5.15 pm
- 1) Mathematics for Applied Research Topics (Gwenda R. Rode) - The joys and hardships of writing a Master thesis with external supervision.
- 2) Imposter Syndrome is Completely Normal :) (Miriam G.C. Loth) - Of ups and downs of starting your bachelor thesis.
5.30 pm - Q&A Session 1
5.45 pm
- 3) Expectations for a Bachelor’s Thesis (Anneke Haase) - Between standard results and original writing.
- 4) Keep It Simple (Oskar J.E. Klempt) - How feedback can give you the best results.
6.00 pm - Q&A Session 2 + Break
6.30 pm
- 5) How Mathematical Ideas Evolve (Max Eisold) - Undergraduate mathematics can be generalized into active research, using fractional differential equations.
- 6) Diving into Research (Moritz P. Jahn) - On dead ends, the search for orientation, and the support your supervisor can give you.
6.45 pm - Q&A Session 3
7.00 pm
- 7) Master’s Thesis as a Starting Point (Benjamin Rogoll) - From master’s thesis to PhD student.
7.10 pm - Q&A Session 4
7.30 or 8.00 pm - End