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Thesis – Automation of EMC Measurements

IAV GmbH16 hours agoWorking Student
€1,012/moOn-siteEnglish requiredGerman requiredEngineeringAutomotive Engineering

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Laboratory AutomationMeasurement Data AcquisitionData PreprocessingData VisualizationTest AutomationModular ProgrammingSoftware TestingEMCHigh-Frequency EngineeringPythonAIData AnalyticsGitAutomationInstrument Control

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This Challenge Awaits You

The electrification of the powertrain and the increasing digitalization of vehicles are leading to ever more complex challenges in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). To address these challenges, extensive EMC measurements are carried out on components, systems, and complete vehicles throughout the development process.

A key aspect is the efficient, reproducible, and traceable execution of measurement procedures in the vehicle test hall. In addition to traditional measurement technologies, software-based automation solutions and AI-supported methods for analyzing large volumes of measurement data are becoming increasingly important.

For our department, we are looking for students who are eager to develop, implement, and validate innovative approaches for the automation of EMC measurements using Python and artificial intelligence methods, and to test these solutions in a practical laboratory environment.

Your Tasks

  • You analyze and document existing EMC measurement processes in the vehicle test hall.
  • You research current technologies and developments in the automation of measurement systems as well as AI-supported data analysis methods.
  • You develop Python-based tools to automate recurring measurement and analysis processes.
  • You control and integrate measuring equipment, test benches, and vehicle components via suitable interfaces.
  • You develop scripts for measurement data acquisition, data storage, preprocessing, and visualization.
  • You investigate the application of AI methods for the analysis of EMC measurement data, for example to identify anomalies, patterns, or recurring interference events.
  • You document the developed solutions and the results achieved.

Necessary Skills

  • Ongoing studies in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mechatronics, or a comparable technical discipline
  • Basic knowledge of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) or high-frequency engineering
  • Interest in artificial intelligence, data analytics, and automation
  • You approach tasks independently and demonstrate a careful and structured way of working
  • Fluent German and good English language skills (minimum C1 and B2 level)

Desired Skills

  • Programming skills in Python or a comparable programming language
  • Basic understanding of software development concepts, such as Git, modular programming, or software testing
  • Basic knowledge of instrument control, test automation, or laboratory automation
  • Initial hands-on experience in high-frequency engineering or electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Remuneration is based on our collective bargaining agreement. The current monthly salary for this position is EUR 1.012.

You won’t just be working anywhere as a student at IAV. You’ll be right in the middle of it all. Real projects. Exciting future tasks. Completely integrated and side-by-side with IAV experts. Lots of responsibility and at the same time lots of freedom, combining university and work. The result is the best prospects for your professional development. And attractive compensation in accordance with our company wage agreements.

Diversity and equal opportunity are important to us. What matters to us is the individual, with his or her character and strengths.

Working student essentials

What this Engineering working student role in Gifhorn means for you: the weekly-hours rules, the social-contribution perks, and what international students should check before applying.

Weekly hours

Working students may work up to 20 hours a week during the semester and full-time during the breaks. Staying within this keeps your student status and the Werkstudent benefits.

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Social contributions

Under the Werkstudentenprivileg you're exempt from health, care and unemployment insurance contributions — only pension insurance applies. That leaves more net pay than a regular job.

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International students

Non-EU students can work 140 full or 280 half days per year (raised from 120/240 in March 2024). A working student contract usually fits within this — confirm the exact limits printed on your residence permit.

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