Betreuung von Abschlussarbeiten und Projekten

Ich hatte die Möglichkeit, mehrere Bachelor- und Master-Arbeiten sowie Master-Projekte zu betreuen. Hier ist die detaillierte Liste der Arbeiten und Projekte, an denen ich beteiligt war:
Master-Arbeiten:
Name, Titel der Arbeit, Schwerpunkt
Frühlingssemester 2022:
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Alex Albertini, Planning of component-level intervention on SBB bridges considering gradual and sudden events, Civil Engineering
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Josia Meier, An operations research model to determine SZU railway infrastructure intervention programmes considering all assets and their interconnectivity, Spatial Development & Infrastructure Systems Engineering
Herbstsemester 2022:
- Andreas Stolz, Connecting the future predictions for SBB bridges to BIM *, Civil Engineering
*Hinweis: Dies war eine Zusammenarbeit mit der TU München
Frühlingssemester 2023:
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Ramona Hasler, Predicting future interventions on the ASTRA bridge “pont sur la paudèze” using Monte Carlo simulations, Construction and Maintenance Management
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Lukas Klingenbeck, Estimate the probability of road asset failure using fault tree analysis: A case study of ASTRA bridge “pont sur la paudèze”, Structural Engineering
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Patrick Walz, Predicting future interventions on the ASTRA bridge “pont sur la lutrive” using Monte Carlo simulations, Structural Engineering
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Erik Huo, Integrated planning of highway interventions between Lausanne and Vevey, Spatial Development & Infrastructure Systems Engineering
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Ghent Elsani, Connecting the future predictions for SBB bridges to BIM *, Civil Engineering
*Hinweis: Dies war eine Zusammenarbeit mit der TU München
Herbstsemester 2023:
- Emma Zeindl, Connecting the future predictions for SBB bridges to BIM, Spatial Development & Infrastructure Systems Engineering
Master-Projekte:
Name, Titel der Arbeit, Schwerpunkt
Frühlingssemester 2022:
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Magnus List, Planning and evaluation of interventions on SBB bridges considering the deterioration behavior of the components, Construction and Maintenance Management
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Jonas Imfeld, Predicting future interventions on SBB track sections considering the behavior of components and the associated risks, Construction and Maintenance Management
Herbstsemester 2022:
- Maria Hernandez, Connecting intervention predictions of SBB railway tracks to BIM, Geotechnical Engineering
Frühlingssemester 2023:
- Sebastian Harder, Establishing the type and exactness of information to be communicated between intervention planners and train schedulers in the SBB intervention planning process, Transport Systems Engineering
Herbstsemester 2023:
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Céline Hofer, Estimate probability of road asset failure using fault tree analysis: ASTRA tunnel “Tunnel du flonzaley”, Civil Engineering
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Ellen Fulton, Estimate probability of road asset failure using fault tree analysis: ASTRA bridge “pont sur la mèbre”, Civil Engineering
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Annina Wehrli, Estimate probability of road asset failure using fault tree analysis: ASTRA bridge “pont sur la pétause”, Civil Engineering
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Pascal Oswald, Estimating future interventions on the ASTRA bridge “pont sur la mèbre” using probabilistic discrete modelling and Monte Carlo simulations, Civil Engineering
Frühlingssemester 2024:
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Annabelle Klinkhammer, Estimate probability of road asset failure using fault tree analysis, Civil Engineering
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Joel Regenass, Estimate probability of road asset failure using fault tree analysis, Civil Engineering
Bachelor-Arbeiten:
Name, Titel der Arbeit, Schwerpunkt
Frühlingssemester 2022:
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Maksim Borovlev, Estimation of financial needs and condition of level crossings in the SZU railway network
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Cyrill Habegger, Estimation of financial needs and condition of bridges in the SZU railway network
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Elisabetta Job, Estimation of financial needs and condition of retaining walls in the SZU railway network
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Emma Livio, Estimation of financial needs and condition of tracks and switches in the SZU railway network
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Yannick Schwizer, Estimation of financial needs and condition of tunnels in the SZU railway network
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Jonathan Wilp, Estimation of financial needs and condition of culverts in the SZU railway network
Herbstsemester 2024:
- Charles Johnson, Investigation of the use of fault trees to provide systematic overviews of future railway bridge performance for managers*, Civil Engineering
*Hinweis: Dies war eine Zusammenarbeit mit der Universität Edinburgh
Frühlingssemester 2024:
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Léa Dumond, Estimation of financial needs and condition of infrastructure objects, Civil Engineering
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Jonas Ganter, Estimation of financial needs and condition of infrastructure objects, Civil Engineering
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Pit Meylender, Estimation of financial needs and condition of infrastructure objects, Civil Engineering
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Viktoria Thulke, Estimation of financial needs and condition of infrastructure objects, Civil Engineering