Work environment
In our Group Components team, we are working on a completely novel heating and cooling system that has the potential to revolutionize today’s climate control solutions. As the technology is still in an early stage of development, your ideas and commitment are highly valued—right at the interface between research and real-world application. You can expect exciting projects in collaboration with start-ups, universities, and as part of innovative funded research programs. Become part of this dynamic environment and actively help shape the future of vehicle climate control! We offer, for example, a 4–6 month internship with the subsequent opportunity to continue the collaboration in the form of a thesis project (e.g., a Master’s thesis).
Possible tasks within this Role
Conducting simulations of elastocaloric systems
Planning, executing, and evaluating a prototype of an elastocaloric heat pump
Supporting our research team
Researching relevant scientific literature
Developing optimization measures (simulation-based and/or design-oriented)
Qualification requirements
Enrolled Bachelor’s or Master’s students (with at least 89 credit points completed) in natural sciences, engineering, or a comparable field
Good to very good academic performance
Prior experience in the simulation of thermodynamic systems
Initial experience with tools such as Modelica/Dymola or comparable software
Solution-oriented and creative working style, with enthusiasm for teamwork
German or English language level B2
The following documents must be submitted with your application
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Curriculum Vitae
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Current certificate of enrolment
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Current transcript of records
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Work permit for non-EU citizens
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In case of a compulsory internship, a certificate from the university
Keywords
Sustainable Mobility, Advanced Thermal Systems, Energy Efficiency, Prototype Development, Material Science Applications, Future Vehicle Technologies, Applied Research, Green Technology Solutions
Contact person for this posting: Maximilian Kaeding