Learning Outcomes
1) The student should be able to search, and select one of the topics offered, analyze and synthesize bibliographic, simulation or experimental data drawing some conclusions.
2) The Diploma Thesis has a research orientation.
3) The student should be able to organize his/her material (bibliography, data, results) and become familiar with a specific way of writing a scientific text.
4) The student could become familiar with the concept of plagiarism and its avoidance through the reproduction of bibliographic data.
5) The student should become familiar with the use and citation of bibliographic references.
6) The student should be able to organize and present his data to a wide audience.
Course Content (Syllabus)
Diploma Thesis are targeted at contemporary cutting-edge topics of the two specialization areas, simulations and/or experimental subjects, with modern software tools that are also used in companies, universi-ties and large research centers while at the same time the students are given the opportunity to gain practical experience using the equipment and the infrastructure of the research laboratories belonging to the Department.
Finally, in addition to specialized knowledge, the student will know how to search at the literature, to implement one or more established (state-of-the-art) techniques in terms of which he/she will compare the performance of the technique which suggests.
At the same time, the students in the various courses will make presentations of their work (communication skills, correct use of presentation techniques, familiarity with audience questions)