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The discussion centers on seeking research project ideas for a master's in automobile engineering, specifically in the areas of avionics and mechatronics. A participant suggests exploring lithium-air batteries, highlighting that there is significant ongoing research and development needed in this field. The emphasis is on finding innovative topics that can enhance a student's academic profile when approaching professors for collaboration.
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Hi,

I am planning to pursue a masters in automobile engineering and would require a couple of decent research projects to boost my profile. Could anybody suggest a few good research topics along the lines of avionics/mechatronics that i can approach a professor with ?

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