Thesis AI-Based Test Case Generation
Volkswagen AG
Baunatal, Germany
3 days ago
Role details
Contract type
Temporary contract Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours) Working hours
Regular working hours Languages
English, GermanJob location
Remote
Baunatal, Germany
Tech stack
Artificial Intelligence
Hardware Design
LTspice
Matlab
Machine Learning
Microsoft Office
ISO/IEC 15504
Data Driven Tests
Test Case Design
Hardware Testing
Information Technology
Vba Programming Language
Job description
- Automating the execution of test specifications for printed circuit board assemblies (PCBA testing)
- Analyzing and deriving executable test sequences from requirements and circuit data
- Supporting series development in compliance with Automotive SPICE and ISO 26262
- Assisting in the planning, execution, and documentation of hardware tests, * Current academic transcript
- Work permit for non-EU citizens
- In case of a compulsory internship, a certificate from the university
Keywords
Machine Learning Engineering, Test Case Generation, Embedded Systems Testing, AI in Engineering, Model-based Development, Automation Engineering, Hardware Verification, Smart Testing, Data-driven Testing, Digital Validation
The gross hourly wage for internships (including mandatory internships) and thesis projects is equal to the current minimum wage.
Requirements
Do you have a valid Driver's License Class B license?, Do you have experience in VBA?, * Enrolled Students (also in a Gap Year) in Electrical Engineering, Technical Computer Science, or similar fields
- Good to very good academic performance
- Knowledge in power electronics / pulse inverters for electric drives, hardware development, or similar areas is desirable
- Knowledge of MATLAB, PLECS, LTSpice, VBA, and Microsoft Office is preferred
- German and English language level B2
- Valid driver's license (Class B) required
About the company
Apply now and help shape the future of electric drives based on your thesis: Our department "Development of E-Drives, Power Electronics, and Transmissions" within Group Components at the Kassel site holds group-wide responsibility for the development of all future pulse inverters (PWR) for electric drives. We are shaping the future of mobility by consistently transforming our innovations into cost-effective products and continuously improving existing ones. #pushthepulse