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Thesis and Completing your Studies in Informatics

General information on your thesis.

  • For tips on finding a topic and completing the thesis, please come to the information event Let's talk about - Final Thesis @in.tum
  • It is mandatory to be enrolled while writing your thesis.
  • For information on writing guidelines, formatting, extension, submission, and visibility of registration and submission, please see thesis in detail .

Thesis in detail

Possible examiners.

All professors and affiliate members of the School of Computation, Information and Technology can supervise Bachelor's and Master's theses:

List of professors of CIT

Formatting instructions

  • No handwriting (apart from date and signature at the second page)
  • Cardstock (no transparent film, no plastic cover)
  • Hardback (no spiral binding)
  • Technische Universität München or Technical University of Munich
  • School of Computation, Information and Technology - Informatics
  • Master's Thesis in | Bachelor's Thesis in Informatics | Informatics: Games Engineering | Information Systems | Biomedical Computing | Data Engineering and Analytics ...
  • Thesis title (in the language of the thesis). Please note: If the title is different from the title you have registered, the new title must be confirmed by your examiner.
  • First and last name of the author.
  • The TUM and departmental logos are optional.
  • Please note:  The TUM and departmental logos are optional. Do not attach any notes, images and company name or other logos. No company name or company logo. 
  • Author and shortened title, Imprinted or permanently fixed (f.e. glue on the text with wide tape).

First page:

  • Repeat the cover information. 
  • The title must be written in English as well as German.
  • Examiner:  The first and last names of the supervisor including the academic title
  • Supervisor/s:  The first and last names of the advisor/s including the academic title
  • the actual submission date
  • or the submission deadline (15th of the month)
  • Please note:  Do not include your student registration number or other personal data such as date of birth. Do not attach any notes, images and company name or logo.

Second page:

  • Include the following declaration: I confirm that this bachelor's thesis | master's thesis is my own work and I have documented all sources and material used.
  • Handwritten signature and date of signature  (date may also be handwritten).

Formatting (examples and template)

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LaTeX template

There is a (non-official) LaTeX template , but the previously mentioned formatting instructions should be checked.

Code of Conduct

Please respect the  Student Code of Conduct .

TUM Writing Guidelines

  • TUM The Use of English in Thesis Titels at TUM

TUM Handout Theses

The latest version of the handout can be found on the central website.

Registration

Bachelor's thesis / master´s thesis.

From 15 January 2024 , all final theses in the School of Computation, Information and Technology will be managed via the CIT portal.

Once you have found a topic and a supervising chair for your thesis, you will be registered by the supervising chair . You will receive an e-mail asking you to confirm your thesis registration. Only after you have confirmed your registration the Academic Programmes Office will be able to check the admission requirements and you will receive an email confirming your binding registration for your thesis.

For more information, see  Thesis and Competing your Studies

Deadline for submission of Bachelor´s Thesis is is four months later at the latest (Bachelor Informatics and Informatics: Games Engineering) resp. five months later at the latest (Bachelor Information Systems)

Deadline for submission of Master´s Thesis is six months later at the latest. Other deadlines apply for  part-time students .

Visibility in TUMonline (Registration and Submission)

How can I see in TUMonline that my thesis is registered?

On your personal overview page in TUMonline, you will find the application "Student Files" in the section "Studies and Courses". If you click on it, you will get to your student file, where there is also a tab "Degrees". In the lower part of this tab you will find your thesis, if you are already registered. If you hold the cursor over the orange dot, your submission date will be displayed.

Alternatively, you can go to your "Curriculum Support" via the tile "Study Status/Curriculum". If you expand the entry "Bachelor'sThesis" with the "Plus" twice, you will see a note that the thesis is registered.

When we have received your thesis and registered your submission, this will also be displayed there.

Submission and Extension for theses starting before 15.01.2024

The subsequent regulations apply only to students in the following degree programs:

  • Bachelor: Informatics, Informatics: Games Engineering, Information Systems
  • Master: Biomedical Computing, Data Engineering and Analytics, Informatics, Informatics: Games Engineering, Information Systems,

Onsite submission - Only for theses starting before 15.01.2024

All students whose thesis was not registered via Koinon and therefore has to be submitted physically may contact their respective case manager(or Susanne Kinzel) to arrange an individual submission date.

Submission by post - Only for theses starting before 15.01.2024

If it is not possible for you to hand in your final thesis onsite, you will have to send it by post.

Please mail one copy of your thesis by post to:

Technische Universität München Servicebüro Studium Informatik, SB-S-IN Boltzmannstr. 3 D-85748 Garching

The date of the postmark counts.

Submission regulations - Only for theses starting before 15.01.2024

  • the thesis must be submitted on the 15th of the month, or the next working day if the 15th is a Saturday, Sunday, or public holiday
  • early submission is possible
  • Submit one paper copy at the Academic Programs Office - Informatics
  • Submit one copy to your examiner (please clarify with your examiner how to submit this copy)
  • You may also wish to give one copy to the departmental library and one copy to the supervisor, but this is not compulsory.

If a final thesis has been approved as a group paper in consultation with the examiner in the sense of §18 Para. 2 of the APSO, each author must nevertheless submit a separate copy of the thesis with his or her own affidavit. The individual assignment of the examination performance to be evaluated should be clearly evident from the work. On the cover page and the spine only the name of the student submitting this copy should be written. On the first page, all authors can be listed under "Authors".

If you are unable to meet the submission deadline of your thesis for valid reasons for which you are not responsible, you can submit an application for an extension of the thesis to the Examination Board.

The application must be submitted immediately to the secretary responsible for your degree program, by email from your TUM account. If possible, please fill in and sign the form digitally. Medical certificates also have to be submitted in original (by post). The processing time after submission of all documents is usually two weeks, and you will be notified of the Examination Board's decision.

Applications can generally be divided into two categories:

1) Health reasons

If you are ill and can prove by a certificate that you are prevented from working on your thesis, the processing time is suspended. In the Department of Informatics, this is represented by an extension of your submission deadline. A medical certificate must be enclosed with the application in original. A certificate of incapacity for work is not sufficient. You can find the requirements for a certificate on the website  Withdrawing from Examinations – Medical Certificates .

Request for an Extension for Health Reasons

2) Other reasons

In cases of delays due to other valid reasons for which you are not responsible, the submission deadline of your thesis may be extended in exceptional and particularly justified cases in agreement with the thesis examiner and with the approval of the Examination Board. Please enclose a detailed justification (if possible with supporting documents) with your application.

Request for an Extension for Other Reasons

Completing your Studies

Release of final certificate.

Please contact the secretary of the Examination Board of your study program via e-mail for the release of your Bachelor's degree documents when all grades have been entered and validly set. For enrollment in consecutive Master's programs in Informatics at TUM, the following applies: From mid-September and mid-March respectively, the graduation will be reported directly to the Enrollment Office after the release of the transcripts, so that the graduation documents are no longer necessary for enrollment.

Graduation documents and preliminary certificates

Please be aware that graduation documents and preliminary certificates can only be issued when all grades in TUMonline (including the thesis) are validated. Certificates for students of the Faculty for Informatics  are issued by the  Graduation Office and Academic Records Campus Garching  exclusively,  after approval by the Examination Board . Please contact the  Secretary of the Examination Board of your study program  as soon as all your grades are validated. (Responsible Secretary of the Examination Board: see section "Contact" on the webpage for your study program). Please find more information under  graduation .

Transition Bachelor – Master

If you enroll for a consecutive Master's program in Informatics after your Bachelor's degree, we will forward your bachelor's degree to the Admissions and Enrollment Office for enrollment (not for the application!). The graduation documents are therefore not necessary for enrollment. 

Please note:

  • It may take a few days until the documents are updated in the portal.
  • A green checkmark will then appear in the online application portal for your degree certificate and diploma . However, you can and may also submit the final documents or preliminary certificates yourself after you have received them.
  • You must submit all other necessary documents yourself.
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Master of Science (M.Sc.)

Der Masterstudiengang Informatik verbreitert und vertieft die vorhandenen Kenntnisse. Er bietet zudem die Möglichkeit zur individuellen Spezialisierung auf einen oder mehrere fachliche Schwerpunkte.

Homepage des Studiengangs

  • 4 Semester (Vollzeit)

Wintersemester: 01.02. – 31.05. Sommersemester: 01.09. – 30.11.

  • Eignungsverfahren für Masterstudiengänge
  • Zum Wintersemester und zum Sommersemester möglich
  • Semesterbeitrag: 85,00 €
  • Studiengebühren für internationale Studierende

Infos zum Studium

Studiengangsprofil.

Stärker und nachhaltiger als jede andere Wissenschaft hat die Informatik mit ihren Anwendungen die Lebens- und Arbeitswelt in den letzten 30 Jahren verändert. Handys, Digitalkameras, PCs und das Internet sind in kürzester Zeit zu Alltagsgegenständen geworden. Die Informatik hat wesentliche Anteile an sprunghaften Fortschritten zum Beispiel in Medizin, Automobiltechnik und Raumfahrt.

Die Informatik ist eine moderne Wissenschaft und stellt den Innovationsmotor für den technischen Fortschritt in allen Bereichen des wirtschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Lebens dar. Informatikerinnen und Informatiker gestalten die Zukunft! Die Tätigkeitsfelder für Informatikerinnen und Informatiker erweitern sich kontinuierlich und unterliegen einem ständigen Wandel.

Die umfassende Darstellung des Studiengangs finden Sie in der nachfolgenden Studiengangsdokumentation:

  • Studiengangsdokumentation für den Masterstudiengang Informatik (PDF)

Die Fakultät für Informatik ist eine der größten und renommiertesten Informatikfakultäten in Deutschland. Als Absolventin oder Absolvent verfügen Sie daher über eine Spitzenausbildung, die Sie weitgehend nach Ihren Interessen maßschneidern konnten.

Sie erweitern Ihre Fachkenntnisse, und sind nach Abschluss des Studiums zum selbständigen wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten befähigt. Sie erfüllen damit die Voraussetzungen, Ihr Fach weiterzuentwickeln und sind für eine anspruchsvolle Berufstätigkeit oder auch eine Promotion vorbereitet.

Neben einer soliden Ausbildung in den Kernfächern der Informatik gibt Ihnen der Masterstudiengang die Möglichkeit, sich auf mindestens einen von acht Schwerpunkten zu spezialisieren:     

  • Software Engineering
  • Datenbanken und Informationssysteme
  • Künstliche Intelligenz und Robotik
  • Computergrafik und -vision
  • Rechnerarchitektur
  • Verteilte Systeme, Rechnernetze und Sicherheit
  • Formale Methoden und ihre Anwendungen
  • Algorithmen und Wissenschaftliches Rechnen

Diese Freiheit bei der Gestaltung Ihres individuellen Kompetenzprofils ermöglicht Ihnen einen frühen Einstieg in forschungsnahe und innovative praktische Themengebiete.  

Als Absolventin oder Absolvent des Masterstudiengangs Informatik eröffnen sich Ihnen Perspektiven in anspruchsvollen Bereichen überall auf der Welt – von Handel, Forschung, Industrie, Dienstleistungen und Versicherungen bis zu Unternehmensberatung oder der öffentlichen Verwaltung.

Studienstruktur

Das Masterprogramm Informatik erstreckt sich über vier Semester. Es ist ein sehr flexibles Programm, das eine hohe Flexibilität bei der Zusammenstellung der eigenen Schwerpunkte bietet. Neben den Modulen aus dem Wahlfachkatalog können Sie selbst entscheiden, ob Sie sich durch Praktika auf eine praxisorientierte Ausbildung oder durch erste Forschungsarbeiten auf ein forschungsorientiertes Profil konzentrieren.

  • Studienaufbau & Übersicht der Module

Unterrichtssprache

Erforderlicher Sprachnachweis für die Bewerbung:

Für diesen Studiengang müssen Sie ausreichende Englischkenntnisse nachweisen. Der Nachweis muss bis zum Ende der Bewerbungsfrist an der TUM eingegangen sein. Hier finden Sie eine Übersicht aller zulässigen Sprachnachweise .

Mit diesem Nachweis erfüllen Sie die Mindestanforderung für die Zulassung. Für einen erfolgreichen Studienabschluss kann es aber erforderlich sein, die eigenen Sprachkenntnisse weiter auszubauen und zu vertiefen. Unser Sprachenzentrum kann Sie dabei unterstützen.

Unterrichtssprachen :

Die Unterrichtssprachen in diesem Studiengang sind Deutsch oder Englisch. Je nach Wahl Ihres Schwerpunkts können Sie das Studium vollständig auf Deutsch oder auf Englisch absolvieren oder Module in beiden Sprachen besuchen. Im Modulhandbuch sehen Sie, in welche Sprache ein Modul unterrichtet wird. Die Studienfachberatung dieses Studiengangs kann Ihnen Auskunft darüber geben, welche Module in welcher Sprache unterrichtet werden.

Informationen zur Studienorganisation

  • Informationen zu Prüfungen
  • Informationen zu Auslandsaufenthalten

Gebühren für den Studiengang

Die Studiengebühren für internationale Studierende aus Drittstaaten betragen für diesen Studiengang 6.000 Euro je Semester . Dieser Betrag wird für ein Vollzeitstudium erhoben. Für ein Teilzeitstudium werden die Studiengebühren anteilig erhoben.

Vielen internationalen Studierenden können die Gebühren erlassen werden oder sie können Stipendien zu ihrer Finanzierung erhalten. Hier finden Sie alle Informationen zu Erlassen und Stipendien .

Bitte beachten Sie: Der Semesterbeitrag als Beitrag zum Studierendenwerk muss zusätzlich bezahlt werden. Er unterscheidet sich nach dem jeweiligen Studienort. Hier finden Sie alle Informationen zum Semesterbeitrag .

Verbindliche Regelungen zu Studienablauf, Prüfungen und Bewerbung

  • Allgemeine Prüfungs- und Studienordnung
  • Fachprüfungs- und Studienordnung des Studiengangs (PDF 337 KB)
  • Alle Satzungen und rechtlichen Grundlagen zum Studium

Bewerbung und Zulassung

Bewerbungsablauf.

Mindestvoraussetzungen für ein Masterstudium an der TUM sind ein erster anerkannter Hochschulabschluss (z.B. Bachelor) sowie das erfolgreiche Durchlaufen eines sogenannten Eignungsverfahrens. In diesem prüft die School Ihre individuelle Begabung und Motivation.

Sie müssen sich während der Bewerbungsfrist über das Bewerbungsportal TUMonline bewerben. Ihre Dokumente für die Zulassung laden Sie dabei direkt in TUMonline hoch.

Nur wenn Sie eine Zulassung erhalten, müssen Sie für eine Immatrikulation zusätzlich einige Dokumente als beglaubigte Kopien in Papierform einreichen. 

Studieninteressierte, die ihre Masterzugangsberechtigung (z.B. einen Bachelorabschluss) außerhalb der EU / EWR erworben haben, müssen in der Regel vorab eine Vorprüfungsdokumentation bei uni-assist anfordern.

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  • Wichtige Informationen der TUM School zur Bewerbung

Für die Onlinebewerbung erforderliche Dokumente

  • Bachelor-Zeugnis und Bachelor-Urkunde oder Fächer- und Notentranskript
  • Transcript of Records
  • Sprachnachweis Englisch
  • Curricularanalyse
  • Modulhandbuch
  • Essay (in englischer Sprache)
  • Motivationsschreiben (in englischer Sprache)
  • Lückenloser und aktueller Lebenslauf
  • Personalausweis oder Reisepass
  • Vorprüfungsdokumentation (VPD) bei Bewerbung mit Masterzugangsberechtigung (MZB) aus Nicht-EU/EWG-Ländern bzw. ab WiSe 25/26 mit nicht-deutscher MZB

Je nach Ihrer Vorbildung und Herkunft benötigen wir eventuell noch weitere Bewerbungsunterlagen. Welche Unterlagen das sind, erfahren Sie bei der Onlinebewerbung über TUMonline.

Für die Einschreibung erforderliche Dokumente

  • Antrag auf Einschreibung (unterschrieben)
  • Bachelor-Zeugnis und Bachelor-Urkunde (beglaubigte Kopie)
  • Transcript of Records (beglaubigte Kopie)
  • Aktuelles Passbild
  • Digitale Meldung des Versichertenstatus durch eine deutsche gesetzliche Krankenkasse (veranlasst durch Bewerber:in)

Je nach Ihrer Vorbildung und Herkunft benötigen wir eventuell noch weitere Unterlagen. Eine vollständige Auflistung der geforderten Unterlagen erhalten in TUMonline, sobald Sie Ihren Studienplatz angenommen haben.

Bewerbungsfristen

Bewerbungsfrist für das Wintersemester: 01.02. – 31.05. Bewerbungsfrist für das Sommersemester: 01.09. – 30.11.

Bei der Onlinebewerbung über TUMonline sehen Sie, welche Dokumente wir für die Zulassung zum Studium benötigen. Diese Dokumente laden Sie direkt bei der Onlinebewerbung hoch. Bitte beachten Sie, dass wir Ihre Onlinebewerbung nur berücksichtigen können, wenn alle Dokumente für die Zulassung vor Ablauf der Bewerbungsfrist hochgeladen wurden.

Sobald Ihre Bewerbung vollständig ist, wird sie überprüft. Bitte kontrollieren Sie regelmäßig Ihren TUMonline-Account . Dort sehen Sie, ob wir Rückfragen zu Ihren Dokumenten haben, oder ob Sie einzelne Unterlagen noch ergänzen oder korrigieren müssen.

Nachdem Sie eine Zulassung zum Studium erhalten haben, benötigen wir für Ihre Immatrikulation den unterschriebenen Antrag und alle Dokumente für die Immatrikulation. In TUMonline sehen Sie, welche Unterlagen Sie in welcher Form einreichen müssen. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie den unterschriebenen Antrag auf Immatrikulation und alle beglaubigten Kopien immer in Papierform einreichen müssen.

Wir empfehlen, dass Sie die Dokumente für die Immatrikulation so bald wie möglich nach der Zulassung einreichen. Wenn Ihnen einzelne Dokumente für die Immatrikulation noch nicht vorliegen, dann können Sie diese bis 5 Wochen nach Vorlesungsbeginn nachreichen. Sie werden erst immatrikuliert, wenn alle Dokumente vorliegen.  

Den Status Ihrer Bewerbung können Sie jederzeit in Ihrem TUMonline-Account einsehen.

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Die Auswahl erfolgt über ein Eignungsverfahren. Das ist ein zweistufiger Prozess, bei dem die School nach einer offiziellen Bewerbung prüft, ob Sie die spezifischen Anforderungen für den Masterstudiengang erfüllen.

In der ersten Stufe werden dabei die Bachelor-Abschlussnote und die eingereichten Unterlagen mittels eines Punktesystems ausgewertet. Je nach Höhe der erreichten Punktzahl werden die Bewerberinnen und Bewerber entweder sofort zugelassen, abgelehnt oder zu einem Auswahlgespräch eingeladen.

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TUM Master Thesis Informatics: A Comprehensive Guide

Discover everything you need to know about the TUM Master's Thesis in Informatics at the Technical University of Munich.

tum informatik master essay

Discover everything you need to know about the TUM Master Thesis in Informatics at the Technical University of Munich. From the guidelines to the template, this comprehensive guide covers all the essential sections, licensing, and copyright considerations. Get ready to excel in your TUM informatics thesis.

Introduction to TUM Master Thesis Informatics

What is tum master thesis informatics.

TUM Master Thesis Informatics refers to the master's thesis program offered at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) in the field of informatics. This program provides students with an opportunity to delve deeper into their chosen area of study and contribute to the field through independent research. The thesis serves as a culmination of the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the program, allowing students to demonstrate their expertise and make a significant academic contribution.

Overview of Technical University of Munich

Technical University of Munich (TUM) is a renowned university located in Munich, Germany. It is one of Europe's leading technical universities, known for its excellence in research and education. TUM offers a wide range of programs across various disciplines, including informatics. With its state-of-the-art facilities, distinguished faculty, and collaborative research environment, TUM provides an ideal setting for students pursuing their master's thesis in informatics.

Why Choose Informatics?

Choosing informatics as the focus of your master's thesis offers numerous advantages. Informatics is a rapidly evolving field that plays a crucial role in shaping the future of technology and innovation. By selecting informatics for your thesis, you have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge topics, contribute to advancements in the field, and gain valuable skills that are highly sought after in today's job market. TUM's Master Thesis Informatics program provides a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment that nurtures your research interests and helps you develop a strong foundation for a successful career in informatics.

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Guidelines for TUM Master Thesis Informatics

If you are a student pursuing the TUM Master Thesis in Informatics at the Technical University of Munich, it is important to familiarize yourself with the guidelines provided to ensure a successful thesis submission. These guidelines were established in SS 2013 and have been followed ever since.

Thesis Template for TUM Informatics

The TUM informatics thesis template serves as a standardized format for structuring your master thesis. This template includes various sections that are essential for a well-organized document. It begins with the title, author, supervisor, submission date, and submission location. These details provide important information about your thesis.

Sections in the Template

The template further includes sections such as acknowledgements, abstract, introduction, appendix, list of figures, list of tables, glossaries, and bibliography. Each section serves a specific purpose and contributes to the overall clarity and professionalism of your thesis.

Following the SS 2013 Guidelines

It is crucial to adhere to the guidelines set in SS 2013 when using the TUM informatics thesis template. These guidelines ensure consistency and uniformity among all master theses submitted within the program. Following these guidelines demonstrates your ability to meet the academic standards set by the university.

It is worth noting that the TUM logos are not included in the template due to copyright considerations. However, the template itself is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

By following the guidelines and utilizing the provided template, you can effectively structure and format your TUM Master Thesis in Informatics, showcasing your research and knowledge in a professional manner.

Key Sections of the Thesis Template

The title section of the TUM master thesis in informatics follows the guidelines set in SS 2013. It includes the title of the thesis, which should be concise and clearly reflect the content of the research. The title should be centered and written in a bold font to make it stand out.

Author and Supervisor Information

In this section, the author's name and contact information are provided. It is important to include the full name, email address, and affiliation of the author. Additionally, the supervisor's name and contact information should be included to establish the academic guidance and support provided during the research.

Submission Date and Location

The submission date and location section indicates the date and place where the thesis is submitted. It is essential to include the accurate date and location to ensure proper documentation and record-keeping.

Acknowledgements

The acknowledgements section allows the author to express gratitude and appreciation to individuals or organizations that have contributed to the completion of the thesis. This section is an opportunity to recognize the support, guidance, and assistance received throughout the research process.

The abstract provides a concise summary of the thesis, highlighting the objectives, methodology, and key findings. It should be written in a clear and concise manner to give readers an overview of the research without delving into the details.

Introduction

The introduction sets the stage for the thesis by providing background information, stating the research problem, and presenting the research questions or objectives. It is important to engage the reader and provide a clear rationale for the research being conducted.

The appendix section is used to include supplementary materials that are relevant to the thesis but not essential to the main body of the text. This may include additional data, code samples, or other supporting information.

List of Figures and Tables

The list of figures and tables provides a comprehensive overview of all the figures and tables included in the thesis. It helps readers navigate through the document and locate specific visual or tabular information easily.

The glossaries section contains a list of specialized terms, acronyms, or abbreviations used in the thesis. It provides definitions or explanations for these terms to ensure clarity and understanding for readers.

Bibliography

The bibliography section lists all the references cited in the thesis. It follows a specific citation style, such as APA or MLA, and includes complete bibliographic information for each source used in the research.

The TUM master thesis in informatics template is a comprehensive and structured document that adheres to the guidelines set by the Technical University of Munich. It provides a clear framework for organizing and presenting research findings. However, it is important to note that the template does not include TUM logos due to copyright considerations. The template is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, allowing for customization and adaptation to individual research needs.

Usage and License of the Template

Copyright considerations and tum logos.

When using the TUM master thesis template for informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), it is important to consider copyright regulations. The template, which follows the guidelines set in SS 2013, does not include TUM logos due to copyright considerations. This ensures that the template can be used without infringing on any intellectual property rights.

Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License

The TUM master thesis template for informatics is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This license allows users to share and adapt the template for their own purposes, as long as they provide attribution to the original source and distribute any modifications under the same license. This flexibility enables students to customize the template to suit their specific needs while still adhering to the licensing requirements.

By utilizing the Creative Commons license, TUM promotes collaboration and the sharing of knowledge within the academic community. This license ensures that the template can be freely used and modified by students, contributing to the dissemination of research and the advancement of the field of informatics.

In conclusion, the TUM master thesis template for informatics provides a comprehensive structure for students to organize their research. With copyright considerations in mind and a Creative Commons license in place, students can confidently utilize and customize the template to create professional and well-structured master theses in the field of informatics.

Tips for Writing a Successful TUM Master Thesis Informatics

Writing a master thesis in informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) can be a challenging but rewarding experience. To ensure your thesis is successful, it is important to follow certain guidelines and best practices. Here are some tips to help you along the way:

Choosing a Relevant Topic

Selecting a relevant topic is crucial for a successful master thesis. Consider your interests, expertise, and the current trends in the field of informatics. Consult with your supervisor to ensure your topic aligns with the objectives of the program and contributes to existing research.

Conducting Thorough Research

Thorough research is the foundation of a well-written thesis. Utilize various resources such as academic journals, books, and online databases to gather relevant information. Analyze and critically evaluate the data to support your arguments and findings.

Structuring Your Thesis

A well-structured thesis is essential for clarity and coherence. Follow the template provided by TUM, which includes sections such as title, author, supervisor, acknowledgements, abstract, introduction, appendix, list of figures, list of tables, glossaries, and bibliography. Adhere to the guidelines set in the template to maintain consistency and professionalism.

Writing Style and Language

Maintain a clear and concise writing style throughout your thesis. Use appropriate terminology and avoid jargon or overly technical language that may confuse readers. Proofread your work for grammar, spelling, and punctuation errors to ensure a polished final product.

Collaborating with Supervisors

Regularly communicate and collaborate with your supervisor throughout the thesis writing process. Seek their guidance and feedback to improve the quality of your work. Take advantage of their expertise and leverage their insights to enhance your research and analysis.

By following these tips, you can increase the chances of writing a successful TUM master thesis in informatics. Remember to stay focused, dedicated, and organized throughout the process to achieve the best possible outcome.

Resources and Support for TUM Master Thesis Informatics

Library and online resources.

When working on your TUM Master Thesis in Informatics, it is crucial to have access to a wide range of resources and support to ensure the success of your research. The Technical University of Munich (TUM) offers a comprehensive library and online resources specifically tailored to meet the needs of informatics students.

The TUM library provides an extensive collection of books, journals, and research papers related to various areas of informatics. Additionally, they offer access to numerous online databases and digital resources, allowing you to access the latest research findings and scholarly articles in your field of study. The library's website provides a user-friendly interface, making it easy to search for and retrieve relevant information.

Workshops and Seminars

To enhance your research skills and stay updated with the latest developments in the field of informatics, TUM organizes workshops and seminars specifically designed for Master Thesis students. These events cover a wide range of topics, including research methodologies, data analysis techniques, and academic writing. Attending these workshops and seminars can provide valuable insights and guidance to help you excel in your thesis work.

Research Assistance and Labs

TUM offers research assistance and access to state-of-the-art labs to support Master Thesis students in their research endeavors. The university has a team of experienced research assistants who can provide guidance and support throughout the thesis writing process. Additionally, TUM's well-equipped labs provide a conducive environment for conducting experiments and carrying out practical research activities.

Peer Support and Study Groups

Collaboration and peer support play a crucial role in the success of any research project. TUM encourages Master Thesis students to form study groups and engage in peer-to-peer learning. These study groups provide a platform for sharing ideas, discussing research challenges, and seeking feedback from fellow students. By joining a study group, you can benefit from the collective knowledge and experiences of your peers, enhancing the quality of your thesis work.

In conclusion, TUM offers a range of resources and support services to assist students pursuing their Master Thesis in Informatics. From the extensive library and online resources to workshops, research assistance, and peer support, TUM provides a conducive environment for successful thesis completion.

Conclusion and Future Prospects

Reflecting on the thesis journey.

Completing a master thesis in informatics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is a significant milestone for students pursuing a career in computer science. The TUM master thesis program offers students the opportunity to delve deep into a specific area of informatics and contribute to the field's advancement. Throughout the thesis journey, students are guided by experienced supervisors who provide valuable insights and mentorship.

The thesis template for TUM informatics, following the guidelines set in SS 2013, serves as a valuable resource for students. It includes essential sections such as the title, author, supervisor, submission date, and submission location. Additionally, the template incorporates sections for acknowledgments, abstract, introduction, appendix, list of figures, list of tables, glossaries, and bibliography. However, it is important to note that the template does not include TUM logos due to copyright considerations.

Potential Avenues for Further Research in Informatics

As the field of informatics continues to evolve, there are numerous potential avenues for further research that TUM master thesis students can explore. Some of these areas include:

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: Investigating the application of AI and ML algorithms in various domains such as healthcare, finance, and transportation.

Data Science and Big Data Analytics: Exploring techniques for handling and analyzing large datasets to extract valuable insights and support decision-making processes.

Cybersecurity: Examining methods to enhance the security of computer systems and networks, protecting against cyber threats and attacks.

Human-Computer Interaction: Investigating ways to improve the interaction between humans and computers, focusing on usability, accessibility, and user experience.

Internet of Things (IoT): Exploring the integration of physical devices and the internet, enabling innovative applications in areas such as smart cities and smart homes.

By pursuing research in these and other emerging areas, TUM master thesis students can contribute to the advancement of informatics and make a meaningful impact in their chosen field.

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