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Master thesis
The Challenge: Shrinking mobility electronics demand innovative EMC solutions. This thesis develops advanced techniques to optimize EMC filters, ensuring performance and safety.
The Opportunity: Join Bosch’s EMC simulation team to contribute to the transformation of the mobility sector. You will:
• Develop Expertise: Master the application of Gaussian Processes (GPs) to optimize complex engineering problems.
• Gain Practical Experience: Apply your theoretical knowledge in a real-world industrial setting, navigating industry standards and contributing to practical solutions.
• Collaborate with Experts: Work alongside experienced EMC engineers in a motivating team environment.
Supervisor: Dr.-Ing. Yvonne Späck-Leigsnering
Ph.D. and PostDoc positions
Who We’re Looking For
You hold a M.Sc. or Ph.D. in electrical engineering, physics, mathematics, or computer science with outstanding marks. You have expertise in electromagnetic compatibility, power electronics, numerical algorithms, electromagnetic field theory, or field simulation. Proficiency in German and/or English is required.
You are eager to engage in:
- Mathematical modeling & simulation of real-world electromagnetic and multiphysical phenomena
- Electromagnetic compatibility challenges and industry-focused simulation solutions
- Close collaboration with one of Germany’s leading tech companies on cutting-edge research
- Application-oriented research that delivers measurable impact in industrial settings
What We Offer
We provide fully-funded positions (scholarships to ) for Ph.D. students (3–5 years) and PostDocs (up to 3 years). You'll work with state-of-the-art equipment, attend 1–3 conferences per year, and benefit from free skill-building courses via TU Darmstadt’s full-time E13 salary network. Expect expert supervision, technical support, and a collaborative, international work environment. Ingenium
Current open positions
There are no open positions at the moment.
How to Apply
Check current open positions (or apply freely without a specific vacancy).
Ph.D. applicants: Review admission requirements of the TU Darmstadt and the department.
PostDocs: Ensure your Ph.D. is recognized in Germany.
Send your application as a single PDF to spaeck@temf.tu-… and jobs@temf.tu-….
Your application should include:
- Cover letter (incl. motivation, contact details, preferred position, earliest start date)
- (For free applications) A 2-page research plan
- CV (incl. birth date, education, work experience, language & computer skills)
- List of publications (journal & conference papers)
- Representative papers or Master’s thesis (electronic copies)
- Diplomas & awards (moderate resolution)
- Exam grades with a brief grading system explanation
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