Bachelor and Master Theses

We are always happy to supervise motivated students.

Feel free to contact one of us, if you are interested in one of our current research topics or want to pursue your own idea that fits within the scope of our group. You can also find the theses presentation from December 2023 (opens in new tab) here. It provides a brief summary of some of the topics in our current focus.

Ongoing

Bachelor theses

  • Control Mode and Confusion of Agency. Supervised by Kai Streiling & Loes C.J. van Dam

Completed

Master theses

  • Visual illusions in sensorimotor control of balance – a reinforcement learning study (2024). Supervised by Kai Streiling, Maximilian Stasica, & Jan Peters

Bachelor theses

  • Linking suggestibility to the perception of arm movement: Felt motor distortion through the manipulation of visual feedback. (2023). Supervised by Celine Honekamp and Loes C.J. van Dam
  • Tracking at a distance in Virtual Reality: effects on performance and embodiment. (2023). Supervised by Loes C.J. van Dam & Borja Aguado-Ramirez
  • Revisiting Fitt's Law: The Effect of Cursor Size and Orientation. (2023). Supervised by Loes C.J. van Dam & Borja Aguado-Ramirez