Published: 01 Sep 2025 17 views
At the Chair of Thermodynamics of Mobile Energy Conversion Systems (TME) and the Center for Mobile Propulsion (CMP) under the direction of Prof. Dr.-Ing. (USA) Stefan Pischinger, research on all topics concerning the vehicle powertrain is conducted. Core focus is still the research on conventional combustion engine development like the implementation of innovative engine designs, fundamental research on more efficient combustion processes also in combination with alternative fuels or the improvement of the engine mechanics and aftertreatment systems. Additional research areas include virtual engine development, hybrid powertrains, electromobility as well as fuel cells and mechatronics for combustion engines. At any time research is closely associated with the ongoing development of intelligent methods for test procedures and engine calibration. The Chair of Thermodynamics of Mobile Energy Conversion Systems employs more than 260 scientific, technical and administrative employees as well as student assistants.
Mechanical or electrical engineer with the main focus on systems & control technology.
- Set-up of simulation models for subsystems and the entire hybrid powertrain
- Set-up and testing of controls and control algorithms on research carriers inclusively V2V and V2X infrastructure
- Development of smart vehicle operation strategies with minimized energy demand
- Supervision of component test benches
- Supervision of engine test benches
- X-in-the-loop activities (i.e. HiL, MiL, SiL)
- Collaboration in the field of vehicle calibration
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