Internship Characterization of innovative steels for FEM-forming simulation at Volkswagen
Wolfsburg, Niedersachsen, Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 May, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Apr, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Sheet Metal, Materials Science, Materials Testing

Industry

Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Description

QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Students majoring in materials science, surface technology, mechanical engineering or comparable courses
  • Knowledge of materials and materials testing, especially in steels as well as sheet metal forming and FEM Simulation of metal forming processes
  • Good to very good academic performance
  • Quick comprehension/ high commitment /precise and conscientious work and willingness to communicate with colleagues from all disciplines
  • German or English language level B2
Responsibilities

BRIEF ROLE DESCRIPTION

Are you interested in metallic materials science and modern manufacturing technology? Would you like to make your contribution to a resource-saving and ecological mobility of tomorrow? Then our multidisciplinary team at Volkswagen Group Innovation is the right place for you. We conduct research for a sustainable future for all brands in the Volkswagen Group and examine the entire process chain, from material development to recycling. As part of your internship/bachelor thesis/master thesis, you will evaluate new materials for the use in vehicle bodies. You have access to a comprehensive materials laboratory and the opportunity to contribute and deepen your practical skills.

POSSIBLE TASKS WITHIN THIS ROLE

  • Characterize the materials using appropriate testing methods like tensile testing, hardness measurement
  • Perform FEM simulations for the forming processes
  • Evaluate the test results in collaboration with colleagues from the group
  • Estimate the applicability of new steel materials for automotive application
  • Prepare the results and presenting them in internal meetings
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