Master
In the Master's programme, the students consolidate and deepen their knowledge in two subject areas of specialization. The Chair of Geotechnical Engineering offers three Master’s courses, practice-oriented Semester Projects, and Master’s Theses with emphasis on research. An On-site Short Course on Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering is also organized almost every year.
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Autumn Semester
Spring Semester
Semester Projects
In turn with the other two chairs of the Institute, the Chair of Geotechnical Engineering offers the opportunity to write a practically orientated semester project.
If you are interested in a scientific semester project, please contact Prof. I. Anastasopoulos or a research assistant.
Announcement of semester projects: Topics D-BAUG
Prof. Ioannis Anastasopoulos: Download Concluded Semester Projects since 2016 (PDF, 140 KB)
Topics announced by the professors of the Dept. of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Topics all institutes
Master's Thesis
The Master’s Programme concludes with the Master’s Thesis and has to be completed within 16 weeks. The Master’s Thesis is supervised by a professor and shall show the student’s ability to work independently and to produce scientifically structured work. It concludes with a written dissertation and a presentation.
Students of the Master Programme of Civil Engineering are invited to write a Master thesis under the supervision of Professor Anastasopoulos. The subjects correspond to the key aspects of the professorship, such as soil-structure interaction, soft soils, dams, gravitational natural hazards and geotechnical earthquake engineering.
Students who wish to write the Master thesis under the guidance of this Chair should contact Prof. I. Anastasopoulos.