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Airbus Defence and Space is seeking a Master's student for a thesis in structural analysis, focusing on numerical simulations of bonded CFRP aircraft structures. The position offers a collaborative environment, attractive compensation, and a chance to work with advanced technologies in a supportive team setting.
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Job Summary
The Master's thesis will focus on the numerical simulation of adhesively bonded CFRP aircraft structures to evaluate damage tolerance.
Key responsibilities include literature research, developing and implementing a scaling approach for predicting adhesive failure, and validation through test-FEM correlation.
Benefits include attractive compensation, a 35-hour work week with flexible hours, and the opportunity to work in an international environment as a valued team member.
Matching Summary
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Airbus Defence and Space is seeking a Master's student for a thesis in structural analysis, focusing on numerical simulations of bonded CFRP aircraft structures. The position offers a collaborative environment, attractive compensation, and a chance to work with advanced technologies in a supportive team setting.
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
numerical simulation
CFK aircraft structures
damage tolerance evaluation
FE-models
static and dynamic loading
Nice-to-have
international environment
modern technologies
team player
network expansion
Key Requirements
Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or similar
Finite Element Simulation and Fiber Composite Technology coursework
Practical FEM simulation experience
Experience with Altair Hyperworks and Optistruct (optional)