Researcher : Structural mechanics and simulations at Bosch Group
, karnataka, India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

15 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Structural Mechanics, Simulations, Numerical Simulations, Scripting, Programming, Hybrid Modelling, Vibration Analysis, 3D Modelling, Computational Mechanics, Data-Based Approaches, Research Publication, International Collaboration

Industry

Software Development

Description
Company Description At Bosch Research, research meets application. Around 1,700 experts around the world develop the technologies of tomorrow and beyond. The world in which we live is changing rapidly. Global megatrends such as climate change and digitalization influence virtually every area of day-to-day life. One thing that doesn’t change is Bosch’s mission to create technology that is “Invented for life” in other words using technological innovations to improve people’s quality of life and using natural resources responsibly. Bosch Research sees itself as the spearhead of innovation at Bosch: Our researchers are involved in around a quarter of the patent applications filed by Bosch. On the one hand, we help all Bosch divisions to develop the next generation of products or the generation after that. On the other hand, we look far into the future: with our partners in science and industry, we identify technologies and trends which will shape our lives in the future and make them usable for the entire company. As a global team with around 1,700 experts from all over the world, we cover a wide range of areas with our research. Whether it be automation, digitalization and connectivity, artificial intelligence (AI), electrification, climate action and sustainability or healthcare: Bosch Research combines top-level research with specific technological developments. For more information visit: https://www.bosch.com/research/ The Research and Technology Center at Bangalore focuses on research in Real-time connected mobility and industrial control systems and Hybrid modelling (system modelling using a combination of physics and AI/ML), Time series analysis, Natural language processing, Computer vision, GenAI applications, Numerical methods, Embedded real time systems, We pursue research and development by working with top-tier universities worldwide and our corporate partners. Job Description Roles & Responsibilities: The focus is set on advanced simulation of vibration and structural mechanics. You’ll be a part of our team and leverage your skills and knowledge of structural mechanics and simulations for automotive and industrial applications in Bosch. You will simulate 3D multi-physics models using numerical simulations, scripting and programming. You will develop improved modeling strategies for vibration of automotive and industrial components. Furthermore, for modelling and simulations you’ll be required to combine physics-based models with data-based approaches as in hybrid modelling. You will work in international teams and perform necessary development/implementation to accomplish the tasks. You’ll publish the research findings in reputable journals and conferences. Qualifications Educational qualification: MS/M.Tech in Civil, Mechanical, Aerospace engineering or any other discipline from top Indian institutes (IITs, IIITs, IISc etc.) or from top international institutes with good academic track record and research publications related to: Computational mechanics Structural mechanics Candidate should have very good knowledge of structural mechanics and simulations. Additional Information Kindly note that we are looking for candidates with background and experience in Solid and Structural mechanics and NOT in Fluid mechanics for this role.
Responsibilities
The role focuses on advanced simulation of vibration and structural mechanics for automotive and industrial applications. Responsibilities include simulating 3D multi-physics models and developing improved modeling strategies.
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