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Grant for master thesis at Bosch: FEM Simulation of Fracture in Electronic Components
If you are a master student and would like
to do your master thesis, there is an opportunity to do it at Bosch in
Stuttgart, Germany. The grant will be given for 6 months and can be extended to
6 more months ( 6 months internship plus six months master thesis.)
For more information regarding the grant and
the position please see below job description or contact me.
Regards,
Hossein
Job description:
Corporate success at Bosch is determined by innovation
capability and an edge in know-how. Accept with us the challenge of new tasks
by your willingness to permanently learn something new. As the global market
leader, the Automotive Electronics Division offers innovative electronic
systems, control units, sensors and semiconductors for motor vehicles
worldwide.
Your responsibilities:
Establishment of parametric FEM models of electronic
components (for example BGA packages) under dynamic (drop, vibration, etc.)
loads
Investigating the reliability of component by fracture
mechanics approach
Geometry optimization to enhance the lifetime
Your competencies and qualifications:
Enrolled Student (m/f) in the area of mechanical/
aerospace engineering or physics/ material science
Experience with a commercial FEM software (ANSYS,
ABAQUS, etc.)
Knowledge of design and calculation of dynamic behavior
of structures
Good knowledge of English or German language
For further information contact Mr. Dr. Shirangi Tel.
+49 711 811-43821 or Hossein.Shirangi@de.bosch.com
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This grant is very fasinating!
This grant is very fansinating me, and I am just a master graduate who will get my MS degree in 2013.
But I wonder, is there a barricade for foreign students,like me?I am a graduate student in Hunan University, China.