Unser Partner am Lehrstuhl für Flugsystemdynamik, die bavAIRia e.V. sucht eine Studentische Aushilfskraft als Werkstudentenstelle bei dem Bayerischen Aerospace Cluster bavAIRia e.V. zum Update der Customer-Relationship-Management Datenbank für die Bayerische Luftund Raumfahrt.
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CADFEM veranstaltet mit Ansys gemeinsam am 21. und 22. Juli 2020 den Online Technologietag Batterie Management Systeme – Entwicklung sicherheitskritischer, Embedded Software mittels komplexer physikalischer Modelle. Diese Veranstaltung zeigt die softwaregestützte Entwicklung eines Batteriemanagementsystems aus dem Blickwinkel, inwieweit virtuelle und physikalisch sehr detaillierte und ausreichend vorhersagbare Modelle bei der Softwareentwicklung zulassungsrelevanter sicherheitskritischer Anwendungen helfen können.
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Link requirements on Polarion with source code on GitLab directly from Eclipse / VS Code
Motivation: We at the Institute of Flight System Dynamics are using the ALM platform Polarion by Siemens Digital Industry Software to manage our requirements of various research projects. We already have a tool to conveniently link the requirements with models and test cases in MATLAB / Simulink. In addition to that, we need a plugin for Eclipse / VS Code to easily link the requirements with source code. Polarion already supports links through a comment syntax in the source code. However, these links currently need to be written manually and there is no assistance in finding the requirement you want the part of the source code to link to. Furthermore, Polarion currently only supports collecting and parsing files from a local git repo on the same server but not directly from GitLab.
Work packages:
WP1 Research and evaluate plugins including their UI with similar functionality
WP2 Familiarize yourself with the Polarion/GitLab API
WP3 Develop a GitLab file collector for Polarion
WP4 Design a workflow and user interface to link between the requirements and the source code
WP5 Develop the plugin for Eclipse and Visual Studio Code
WP6 Document your developed plugin and extension
BONUS: Develop a MATLAB file parser for Polarion (using ANTLR, implementation for C code available)
Lecture for IDP: Safety and Certification of Avionics and Flight Control Systems (5 ECTS)
The Institute of Flight System Dynamics (FSD) of the Technical University of Munich (TUM) encompasses a flight safety working group, researching in the area of quantifying risks in aviation. Therefore, we are working on predictive analysis methods that combine physically motivated air vehicle models with large-scale, statistical analyses of operational flight data.
Hands-on data engineering: Access several data sources such as Quick Access Recorder, ADS-B, Weather, Terrain, etc., enabling ample accident analyses
Flight system dynamics: Develop physically motivated models for air vehicles and associated accident scenarios in aviation
Model calibration: Combine physical and stochastic models and calibrate them, using real-world data
Uncertainty quantification: Use accident models and real-world data to quantify (very low) probabilities of aviation accidents
Your profile
Excellent master’s degree in preferably aerospace or mechanical engineering (or similar)
Expertise in system dynamics and probability theory
Prior experience in coding in at least one of either Matlab, Python or C++
Intrinsically motivated and keen on working in an international and interdisciplinary team
We offer
A scholarship of €2000 per month for 36 months, to obtain a PhD from TUM
Membership in TUM’s International Graduate School of Science and Engineering (IGSSE)
Interdisciplinary and international research environment
Extra funding for international travel (including a three-month research stay abroad)
Consider
Planned start of the scholarship is August/September 2020.
We do appreciate equal opportunities and diversity – therefore we particularly encourage women and persons of diverse gender to apply. Applicants with disabilities are treated with preference given comparable qualification.
As part of your application, you provide personal data to the Technical University of Munich (TUM). Please view our privacy policy on collecting and processing personal data in the course of the application process pursuant to Art. 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union (GDPR) at https://portal.mytum.de/kompass/datenschutz/Bewerbung/. By submitting your application, you confirm to have read and understood the data protection information provided by TUM.
Contact
Please send your application materials, including a CV, your degree with detailed transcript of records and supporting documentation via E-Mail, with subject line ‘Application CopFly’, to:
In case of questions, please do not hesitate to contact us via E-Mail, using subject line ‘Query CopFly’.
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