Thesis Work: Mechanical digital twin of additively manufactured metal parts at ABB
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

11 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Solid Mechanics, Material Science, Chemistry, Physics, FEM Simulation, ANSYS, Coding Skills, English Proficiency, Team Spirit, Individual Leadership, Electrification, Sustainability

Industry

Automation Machinery Manufacturing

Description
At ABB, we help industries outrun - leaner and cleaner. Here, progress is an expectation - for you, your team, and the world. As a global market leader, we’ll give you what you need to make it happen. It won’t always be easy, growing takes grit. But at ABB, you’ll never run alone. Run what runs the world. This Position reports to: R&D Team Lead Details Period: February – July 2026 Number of credits: 30 ECTS Number of students for this thesis work: 1 Location: Västerås, and possibly also on university premises Your role and responsibilities You will be part of Materials Technology & Energy Storage team at ABB Corporate Research in Västerås, Sweden. At Corporate Research we lead the innovation within ABB and our task is to ensure ABB's technology competitiveness now and in the future. We work in close collaboration with other research centers, our business areas: Motion, Process Automation, Robotics & Discrete Automation and Electrification, as well academic and industrial partners. In our creative and highly skilled team we develop, design, build and test new concepts and prototypes of physical and digital powertrains or electrical devices. Metal additive manufacturing is increasingly being adopted by industry and parts are typically machined before assembly. In this project, we set up a digital twin of the part to build the real geometry including as-built surface. This is then used to perform virtual mechanical tests through FE simulation that are then validated through experiments. The work includes 3D scanning, FE simulation, mechanical testing and reporting. The scope of the work will be tuned based on the technical background of the student. Qualifications for the role Technical background in solid mechanics, material science, chemistry, physics or similar Understanding of basic solid mechanics concepts FEM simulation in ANSYS or equivalent Coding skills are a plus but not mandatory, please comment in the cover letter Proficiency in spoken and written English is mandatory Strong team spirit and individual leadership are essential for delivering expected results on time and with high quality Interest in electrification and sustainability More about us ABB is a global technology leader in electrification and automation. We see our purpose as being to enable a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. By connecting our engineering and digitalization expertise, we help industries run at high performance, while becoming more efficient, productive and sustainable so they outperform. We call this: ‘Engineered to Outrun.’ Recruiting Manager David Lindell, david.lindell@se.abb.com, will answer your questions. Positions are filled continuously. Please apply with your CV, academic transcripts, and a cover letter in English. We look forward to receiving your application! Join us. Be part of the team where progress happens, industries transform, and your work shapes the world. Run What Runs the World. A Future Opportunity Please note that this position is part of our talent pipeline and not an active job opening at this time. By applying, you express your interest in future career opportunities with ABB. We value people from different backgrounds. Could this be your story? Apply today or visit www.abb.com to learn more about us and see the impact of our work across the globe.
Responsibilities
You will be part of the Materials Technology & Energy Storage team at ABB Corporate Research, focusing on developing a digital twin of additively manufactured metal parts. This includes 3D scanning, FE simulation, mechanical testing, and reporting.
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