Master Thesis AIEnhanced Model Structures for Fuel Cell Control Functions
Location
Magstadt | Germany
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Company Description
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Job Description
- In the scope of this Master thesis, you will analyze and evaluate an existing physics based fuel cell model in terms of realtime capability.
- The research of existing AI methods to replace nonlinear algebraic loops will also be part of your field of responsibility.
- Furthermore, you will set up simulation experiments for data generation as well as apply and explore symbolic regression methods on the generated data.
- Last but not least, you will support our team by integrating a replacement model in a fuel cell model and benchmark different modeling approaches.
Qualifications
- Education: Master studies in the field of Computer Science, Mechatronics Engineering, Mathematics or similar
- Experience and Knowledge: in artificial intelligence, programming like Julia, Python or Matlab, modeling as well as simulation
- Personality and Working Practice: independent, structured and motivated
- Languages: fluent English
Additional Information
Start: according to prior agreement
Duration: 6 months
Requirement for this thesis is the enrollment at university. Please attach a motivation letter, 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.
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Summary
- Type: Full-time
- Function: Research
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