Description
You will work with NXP’s industrial systems innovation team on a research testbench for advanced motor control. As motor applications become deeper integrated into complex motion control systems, the embedded processors controlling the electric motors take on more complex tasks. Our work explores the impact of these developments on system architectures. You will support the team in
Investigation of modern trends in advanced motor control topics
High fidelity modeling of Motor drive system i.e. motors, power electronics etc.
Rapid Control prototyping of motor control algorithms
Deployment of models on Hardware-in-loop (HIL) target set up / Motor Testbench
You are an enrolled student with focus on Electrical Engineering
You have good knowledge of electric motor, power electronics and/or electric drives modelling and control theories
Modelling experience with a simulation environment preferably MATLAB/Simulink or any other comparable tools like Plecs or LT-spice etc. is a must
Ideally you have exposure with real time simulations on hardware-in-loop set up of dspace/ speedgoat/ plecs/ OPAL-RT or any other HIL provider
You are available to work onsite in our Munich lab (near the U2 Moosfeld station)
You are comfortable and motivated to support the development a full research simulation test setup
You are motivated to work on electrical, mechanical, and software components if necessary
You have experience writing code in Python, C#, C/C++ or similar languages is advantageous but not essential
You are fluent in English language both oral and written
Opportunity to learn various aspects of advanced modeling of electric drive train, motor control etc.
We offer flexibility to write internships and thesis on various exciting research topics pertaining to electric drive application in future
Flexible work hours
Supportive & dynamic work environment
Exposure to an International team
Working time: max. 18 hrs/week.