Berlin: Internship -Chemistry Modeling for the Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment of Renewable Fuels
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Job-ID: T-TD Powertrain Systems-22552
Internship -Chemistry Modeling for the Exhaust Gas Aftertreatment of Renewable Fuels
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Students — Internship
Berlin
This challenge awaits you:
IAV is a leading company in automotive development and offers innovative solutions for the mobility of the future. Our team works on the development of technologies that improve the efficiency and sustainability of vehicles.
Your Tasks:
- You will support the development of chemical and physical models for innovative exhaust gas aftertreatment concepts for renewable fuels such as hydrogen, NH3 and methanol.
- You will carry out simulations and analyses to optimize the powertrain.
- You will be involved in the preparation of reports and presentations of research results.
- You will work with interdisciplinary teams to integrate the models into existing systems.
Necessary Skills:
- Ongoing studies with above-average performance in the field of chemical process engineering, chemical engineering, physical engineering or a similar course of study
- Basic knowledge in modeling and simulation of chemical physical processes
- Interest in sustainable energies and the automotive industry
- Good analytical skills and a structured way of working
- Ability to work in a team and strong communication skills
- Good written and spoken German and English skills (at least B2 level)
The salary is based on our collective wage and salary agreement. The current monthly salary for this position is EUR 979.
Desired Skills:
You won’t just be working anywhere as a student at IAV. You’ll be right in the middle of it all. Real projects. Exciting future tasks. Completely integrated and side-by-side with IAV experts. Lots of responsibility and at the same time lots of freedom, combining university and work. The result is the best prospects for your professional development. And attractive compensation in accordance with our company wage agreements.
Diversity and equal opportunity are important to us. What matters to us is the individual, with his or her character and strengths.