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Internship (or Master Thesis Project): Multimodal Perception in Human-Robot Interaction
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Join a PhD research project in Stockholm to develop a multimodal perception module for Human-Robot Interaction. As a Master's student, you will estimate user states via gaze and pose, handling data annotation and model training. Gain hands-on experience with mentorship, flexible hours, and a comp...
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Sweden , Stockholm
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Master's Thesis Student – Digital Control-Loop Development for Space Applications
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Join our team in Friedrichshafen for a Master's Thesis in FPGA-based digital control systems for space applications. You will develop adaptive control loops and a monitoring GUI using VHDL and C/C++ in Xilinx/VIVADO. This role offers an attractive salary, a 35-hour flexi-week, and hands-on experi...
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Germany , Friedrichshafen
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Master's thesis: performance model for the paired flying satellites of the next generation gravity mission
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Pursue a Master's Thesis in Friedrichshafen, developing a robust performance model for the Next Generation Gravity Mission's paired satellites. Apply your expertise in MATLAB/Simulink, dynamics modelling, and robust control to conduct sensitivity analyses. This role offers an attractive salary, a...
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Germany , Friedrichshafen
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Master’s thesis in materials & processes – analysis of cold gas sprayed aluminum coatings
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Join Airbus in Manching for a Master's thesis in Materials & Processes. Investigate non-destructive testing (NDT) methods to analyze cold gas sprayed aluminum coatings. Apply your background in Physics, Engineering, or Materials Science in an international team with a 35-hour flexitime week.
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Germany , Manching
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Master Thesis Artificial Intelligence methods for Galley Design
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Join Airbus in Hamburg for a Master Thesis exploring AI's potential in aircraft cabin design. You will evaluate data and tools, develop a proof of concept, and identify value-adding AI use cases. This role offers a 35-hour week, flexible mobile work, and a global, innovative team environment.
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Germany , Hamburg
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Master thesis: model predictive control of spacecraft angular momentum using the earth magnetic field
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Master's Thesis Technology Scouting - Staying Ahead of the Curve
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Germany , Hamburg
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Internship (or Master Thesis Project): Computer Vision & Multi-Person Tracking for Social Robotics
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Join a PhD research project in Stockholm, benchmarking cutting-edge Multi-Object Tracking for social robotics. As a Master's student, you'll evaluate SOTA trackers and expand HRI datasets using Python. Enjoy flexible hours, competitive benefits, and work with world-changing technology.
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A Master's Thesis in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) represents a pivotal step for engineering and science students aiming to launch a specialized career in simulation-driven industries. These thesis projects are not merely academic exercises; they are intensive, applied research endeavors that serve as a direct gateway to high-demand FEA jobs. Typically undertaken in the final phase of a Master's program, a thesis allows students to delve deep into a specific challenge, applying the theoretical principles of FEA to solve complex, real-world engineering problems. This experience is highly valued by employers, as it demonstrates not just knowledge, but practical problem-solving ability, research proficiency, and technical specialization. Professionals who build their careers through such thesis work are experts in computational modeling. Their primary role involves using specialized software to create virtual prototypes of physical components or systems—from automotive parts and aerospace structures to biomedical implants and consumer electronics. They simulate how these designs will react under various real-world conditions, such as mechanical stress, heat, fluid flow, or dynamic impacts. The core objective is to predict performance, identify potential failure points, optimize designs for weight and strength, and validate product safety and reliability long before physical prototypes are ever built. Common responsibilities for individuals in these FEA-centric roles include developing and validating complex simulation models, which requires a meticulous definition of geometry, materials, boundary conditions, and loads. A significant part of the work is meshing—creating the computational grid that discretizes the model for analysis. They then run simulations, analyze the vast amounts of resulting data (like stress concentrations, displacement, and temperature distributions), and interpret the results to provide actionable engineering insights. They are often responsible for writing detailed technical reports and presenting their findings to cross-functional teams, including design engineers and project managers. In research-oriented FEA jobs, professionals might also be involved in developing new simulation methodologies, integrating machine learning with FEA, or pushing the boundaries of multi-physics analysis. Typical skills and requirements for securing FEA jobs after a successful Master's thesis include a strong academic foundation in mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, civil engineering, or materials science. A deep, practical understanding of the principles of solid mechanics, dynamics, and heat transfer is essential. Proficiency with industry-standard FEA software (such as ANSYS, Abaqus, or NASTRAN) is a fundamental requirement, often complemented by skills in CAD programs. Given the analytical nature of the work, strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and a methodical approach are crucial. Furthermore, programming skills in languages like Python or MATLAB are increasingly valuable for automating workflows, post-processing data, and developing custom simulation tools. A Master's thesis in FEA successfully demonstrates these competencies, positioning graduates for rewarding FEA jobs in sectors like automotive, aerospace, energy, and advanced manufacturing, where innovation is driven by predictive engineering.

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