Job Description:
In order to support the Cabin Stress Modules department, Airbus Operations is looking for a
Master thesis in the field of structure analysis (d/f/m)Title: Complex Framework Optimization by means of conventional optimization methods, techniques and tools
You are looking for a master thesis and want to get to know the work of a job title? Then apply now! We look forward to you supporting us in the Cabin Stress Modules department as a Masterand (d/f/m)!
* Location: Hamburg
* Start: As soon as possible
* Duration: 6 months
Your location
You will be working at the largest production site for civil aircraft situated in Hamburg. Its location on the southern banks of the river Elbe includes the option to commute by ferry. Experience the special flair of Hamburg in your spare time where vibrant cosmopolitan culture meets nautic legacy.
Your benefits
* Work-life balance with a 35-hour week (flexitime).
* Mobile working after agreement with the department.
* Traveling overseas or within Germany (team events) is possible after consultation and agreement from the department.
* International environment with the opportunity to network globally.
* Work with modern/diversified technologies.
* At Airbus, we see you as a valuable team member and you are not hired to brew coffee, instead you are in close contact with the interfaces and are part of our weekly team meetings.
* Opportunity to participate in the Generation Airbus Community to expand your own network.
Your tasks and responsibilities
The main purpose of the thesis is to develop an efficient FE-Method, Procedure and Strategy for structure optimization in order to achieve a comparable High Complex Framework Design inspired by Bionic.
The Method, Procedure and Strategy should encompass the following, but not limited to:
* Defining all required input data and interfaces for setting design space, constraints and objectives
* Set up of efficient strategy for constraints, objectives and tools for achieving the optimization goal
* Implementation of Manufacturing constraints for 3D-Printing and Milling within the optimization
* Validation of Results and comparison to the bionic design
* Definition of Interfaces for transferring the Optimization Results to Design Environment (f.i. CatiaV5)
Desired skills and qualifications
* Enrolled full-time student in Master program in the area of Mechanical Engineering or an equivalent field of study.
* First practical experience in the field of structure analysis and optimization is required.
* Fluent in German and English.
* Proficiencies (analytical and practical) in FE-Methods and FE-Modelling
* Proficiencies (analytical and practical) in Structure Optimization
Please upload the following documents: cover letter, CV, relevant transcripts, enrollment certificate.
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Company:
Airbus Operations GmbH
Employment Type:
Final-year Thesis
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Experience Level:
Student
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