Final Thesis: Development of a Tool for - Wimer, OR, United States - Diamond Dynamics

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WHAT TO EXPECT
**You will independently develop a tool for the kinematic design of suspensions. For this, you will use a low-code programming environment with graphical and visual support. Experienced simulation engineers and software developers will support you in your development process.

You will be part of a team of about 25 people. In the team, we focus on suspensions and work together with large automotive manufacturers as well as startups. We offer space for your own ideas, professional development, and modern and relaxed working atmosphere.


YOUR TASKS

YOUR PROFILE:


  • You will learn about different axle concepts and familiarize yourself with relevant influencing factors of kinematics on driving behavior
  • You will become familiar with a forwardlooking programming method (lowcode) and learn about the Connected Engineering platform Synera
  • From the connection points as input variables, you will calculate the key figures for suspension design
  • You will visualize the suspension geometry as a rigid suspension in the tool
  • To display the results, you will integrate diagrams of wheel movements, e.g. through compression and steering
  • You are studying mechanical engineering, automotive engineering, mechatronics, or a comparable degree program and are looking for an exciting topic for your thesis
  • You have gained initial experience in the field of suspension development, kinematics, vehicle dynamics, and/or multibody simulation during your studies
  • You have a selfreliant, structured, and resultsoriented way of working
**WHAT TO EXPECT

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