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Thesis Research & Development EMC Simulation Power Elctronic (m/f/d)
BSH Hausgeräte GmbH | Job-ID: 76043733 | Full time / Part time | from May 2026
Regensburg
Your responsibilities
Are you well-versed in theory and now looking for practical experience in a dynamic company? Then use your talent and expertise to help us with the following tasks
- Creation of a Master Thesis to develop and validate an equivalent Circuit Models for EMC Simulation of Power Electronic Systems
- Develop equivalent circuit models for components and subsystems for EMC simulation and analysis
- Measure S-parameters of real components and prepare measurement data for model extraction and calibration
- Implement simulation models, validate against measurements, and refine model parameters for accuracy
- Integrate validated models into full-system EMC simulations and document results for thesis and reports
Your profile
- Be enrolled in a Master’s program in Electrical Engineering, Power Electronics, Electromagnetics, or a related field
- Advantageous: Knowledge of simulation tools (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink, PLECS, SPICE, CST/Ansys) and familiar with EMI standards
- Demonstrate independence, curiosity, strong analytical skills, and the ability to collaborate across teams as well as a high motivation
- Be proficient in MS Office
- Fluent in German and English
Your benefits
- Company-related processing of current topics
- Personal contact person
- Appreciative working atmosphere
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