Master Thesis in Boundary Element Method (BEM) for Eddy Current Problems

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Company Description

At Bosch, we shape the future by inventing high-quality technologies and services that spark enthusiasm and enrich people’s lives. Our promise to our associates is rock-solid: we grow together, we enjoy our work, and we inspire each other. Join in and feel the difference.

The Robert Bosch GmbH is looking forward to your application!

Job Description

Please note that this is not about the application of FEM with commercial tools, but about developing algorithms to solve BEM/FEM problems, with a strong focus on mathematics.

  • You develop and implement solution algorithms and programs to simulate eddy current problems based on the Boundary Element Method (BEM) and FEM in C++ (BETL2 framework) and Python.
  • Furthermore, you extend existing simulation software with new features (e.g. coupling multiple BEM domains, impedance boundary conditions).
  • You validate the functionality of the software in applications for position sensors.
  • Last but not least, you evaluate the use of AI methods for mesh optimization.

Qualifications

  • Education: studies in the field of Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Electrical Engineering or comparable with good grades
  • Experience and Knowledge: with C++, FEM oder BEM Theory
  • Personality and Working Practice: you are an independent, structured and well-organized person
  • Languages: business fluent in written and spoken English

Additional Information

Start: according to prior agreement
Duration: 6 - 12 months

Requirement for this thesis is the enrollment at university. Please attach your CV, transcript of records, examination regulations and if indicated a valid work and residence permit.

Diversity and inclusion are not just trends for us but are firmly anchored in our corporate culture. Therefore, we welcome all applications, regardless of gender, age, disability, religion, ethnic origin or sexual identity.

Need further information about the job?
Stefan Kuntz (Functional Department)
+49 7062 911 3830
Oliver Rain (Functional Department)
+49 7062 911 2942

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