Volkswagen Group

Intern / Thesis Accident Research Driver Assistance System Assessment

Volkswagen Group  •  Wolfsburg, DE (Onsite)  •  4 months ago
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Job Description

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Volkswagen Group Innovation is working on novel concepts for the mobility of the future. One key research focus is the improvement of vehicle safety in order to achieve Vision Zero, a vision of road traffic without fatalities. In this context, the Group Accident Research department is seeking motivated students for an internship or a thesis project. Automated driving functions, also referred to as driver assistance and safety systems (FAS‑IS), support the driver in performing driving tasks or in managing safety‑critical situations. Various assistance and safety systems, which are either already in series production or currently under research, have different impacts on today’s accident scenarios. The investigation of the effectiveness of these systems can be carried out using existing simulation tools. We look forward to receiving your application.

Possible tasks within this role

  • Getting familar with the subject areas of accident research and the effectiveness assessment of driver assistance systems (literature studies, accident databases, and methodology)
  • Working with simulation software for assessing effectiveness through simulation (e.g., openPASS)
  • Preparing the provided accident database (e.g., GIDAS) for conducting simulations
  • Supporting the development and integration of software components (e.g., generic driver assistance systems, sensor models, evaluation components…) within the simulation process chain
  • Supporting the execution of simulations as well as evaluating, analyzing, and presenting the simulation results

Qualification requirements

  • Students of automotive engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, or a comparable field of study
  • Good to very good academic performance
  • Programming skills (C++ for the development of software components; R or Python for preparing, executing, and analyzing simulations)
  • Experience with Linux is an advantage
  • German and English language level B2
  • Interest in simulation and driver assistance systems

The following documents must be submitted with your application

  • Cover letter and Curriculum Vitae
  • Current certificate of enrolment
  • Current transcript of records
  • In the case of a compulsory internship, an additional certificate from the university
  • Work permit for non-EU citizens

Keywords

Collision avoidance systems, Effectiveness analysis, System evaluation

Contact person for this posting: Hartmut Fromm

Volkswagen Group

About Volkswagen Group

The Volkswagen Group with its headquarters in Wolfsburg is one of the world’s leading automobile manufacturers and the largest carmaker in Europe. The Group is made up of ten brands from seven European countries: Volkswagen, Volkswagen Nutzfahrzeuge, ŠKODA, SEAT, CUPRA, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, Porsche and Ducati.

Our group sells vehicles in 153 countries and operates 114 production plants worldwide. Each working day, around 675,000 employees worldwide produce cars, are involved in vehicle-related services or work in the other fields of business.

Our goal is to make mobility sustainable for us and for future generations. Our promise: With electric drive, digital networking and autonomous driving, we make the automobile clean, quiet, intelligent and safe. At the same time, our core product becomes even more emotional and offers a completely new driving experience. It is also becoming part of the solution when it comes to climate and environmental protection. In this way, the car can continue to be a cornerstone of contemporary, individual and affordable mobility in the future. #Shapingmobility

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Industry
Automotive & Mobility
Company Size
10,000+ employees
Headquarters
Wolfsburg, DE
Year Founded
Unknown
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