R&D Intern in Thermal Modeling 80 - 100% (f/m/d)

Posted:
9/1/2024, 5:00:00 PM

Location(s):
Aargau, Switzerland ⋅ Baden, Aargau, Switzerland

Experience Level(s):
Internship

Field(s):
Mechanical Engineering

Location:

Baden-Daettwil, Aargau, Switzerland

Job ID:

R0059738

Date Posted:

2024-09-02

Company Name:

HITACHI ENERGY LTD

Profession (Job Category):

Administration & Facilities

Job Schedule: 

Full time

Remote:

No

Job Description:

Hitachi Energy Research, in close collaboration with business areas, is developing foundations for the next generation of Power Grids products. Located in the proximity of Zurich, the research center employs approximately 60 scientists from all over the world with cross-disciplinary expertise. In the Systems Integration and Physics Group we perform cutting-edge research, and look at various aspects of making the power system stronger, smarter and greener. We focus on the challenges and opportunities in enhancing grid flexibility and facilitating renewable energy proliferation. In this context, we offer an internship position which provides the opportunity of working on real-world projects in an international team of research scientists.

How you’ll make an impact

  • Contribution to the development of a MATLAB-based tool for fast design and optimization of magnetic components for power-electronics applications

  • Development of a fast thermal model for this tool using a finite-element method with a very coarse mesh

  • This includes the formulation of quadratic elements, the assembly of the system matrix, and the solution

  • Optimization for computational speed

  • Thorough testing and verification of the MATLAB model using COMSOL Multiphysics

  • Documentation of the work in a technical report

  • Collaboration with R&D team and experts in magnetics and simulation

Your background

  • Degree program (official enrolment is essential) in Mechanical Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Computer Sciences, Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics, Mathematics or a similar discipline (completion of at least six semesters)

  • Knowledge of MATLAB, COMSOL Multiphysics, and the finite-element method is a strong plus

  • Enthusiastic, self-motivated mindset and ability to work independently

  • Highly conscientious individual with keen sense of responsibility

  • Fluent command of English, written and spoken

  • Duration: 6 months with possibility to extend, starting date: upon agreement

More about us

Selected candidates will be required to demonstrate their background knowledge during the interview. Non-EU/EFTA citizens, please note that an official university certificate showing that an internship is a mandatory part of studies is required for the work permit application.