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Join a leading automotive company as a PhD student in Technical Development, focusing on innovative solutions for vehicle manufacturing. Engage in interdisciplinary tasks involving mechanical engineering and computer science to optimize structural components. Enjoy flexible working hours and a supportive environment for your doctoral studies.
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Do you want to help shape the future of vehicle manufacturing? Then join us in developing innovative solutions for highly functional assemblies in Technical Development at Volkswagen Braunschweig. Here, we create structural components for the front and rear axles, such as subframes, control arms and steering knuckles. Our goal is to develop the best components in their respective classes by balancing technical properties, manufacturability, weight, and costs. One of our key tasks is the application and further development of simulation and optimization methods. Our proprietary structural optimization software includes methods for topology, shape, and parameter optimization, and it automatically generates CAD models from the optimization results. These methods enable the generative design of lightweight and resource-efficient components in a very short time and are already being used company-wide beyond chassis components. You will work in an interdisciplinary team in the fields of design, simulation, and software development. Expertise from mechanical engineering is combined with modern approaches from computer science and mathematics to create new computer-based methods for automated component design. In the areas of chassis, body, battery system, and interior, the use of large, geometrically complex, and highly functional cast components made of aluminum or plastic offers great potential for saving weight and manufacturing time. Steel welded assemblies offer a good cost point and CO₂ footprint. To best exploit these potentials, new methods for topology and shape optimization are to be developed and applied as part of a doctoral thesis.
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