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Physics-based and data-enriched modelling and analysis of wind turbine & automotive gearboxes

The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers
28 Sep 2022

Job Information

Organisation/Company
KU Leuven
Research Field
Engineering
Researcher Profile
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Country
Belgium
Application Deadline
Type of Contract
To be defined
Job Status
Full-time
Hours Per Week
38
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Reference Number
BAP-2022-720
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

The objective of this PhD trajectory is to develop, validate and exploit advanced numerical tools for the analysis of wind turbine and automotive gearboxes that are tailored towards the needs and requirements of Industry 4.0 and beyond. Applications of these numerical tools in Industry 4.0 include virtual prototyping of novel gearbox and drivetrain concepts and digital twin related activities such as virtual sensing / monitoring of difficult to measure gearbox characteristics . As a PhD researcher, you will use novel insights in the fields of physics-based modelling to develop and validate accurate and efficient gearbox analysis tools, starting from a library of computational tools available at the hosting research group.Throughout the entire PhD trajectory, a close link with top industry companies in the field will be maintained in order to validate and exploit the newly developed tools and applications in an industrial context.

Requirements

Additional Information

Benefits
  • A remuneration package competitive with industry standards in Belgium, a country with a high quality of live and excellent health care system.
  • A chance to pursue a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, typically a 4 year trajectory, in a stimulating and ambitious research environment. 
  • Ample opportunity to develop yourself in both a scientific or an industrial direction, besides opportunities provided by the research group,further doctoral training for PhD candidates is provided in the framework of the Leuven Arenberg Doctoral School (https://set.kuleuven.be/phd), known forits strong focus on both future scientists and scientifically trained professionals who will valorise their doctoral expertise and competences in anon-academic context. More information on the training opportunities can be found on the following link: https://set.kuleuven.be/phd/dopl/whytraining.
  • A stay in a vibrant environment in the hearth of Europe. The university is located in Leuven, a small town of approximately 100000 inhabitants, located close to Brussels (25km), and 20 minutes by train from Brussels International Airport. This strategic positioning and the strong presence of the university,international research centers, and industry, lead to a safe town with high quality of live, welcome to non-Dutch speaking people and with ample opportunities for social and sport activities. The mixture of cultures and research fields aresome of the ingredients making the university of Leuven the most innovative university in Europe https://nieuws.kuleuven.be/en/content/2018/ku-leuven-once-again-tops-re… practical information can be found on the website of the university: https://www.kuleuven.be/english/living
Eligibility criteria

If you recognize yourself in the story below, then you have the profile that fits the project and the research group.

  • I have a master in mechanical engineering.
  • I’m proficient in written and spoken English.
  • During my courses, master thesis or prior professional activities, I have gathered some basic experience with mechanical modelling and numerical simulation, and/or I have a profound interest in these topics.
  • As a PhD researcher of the KU Leuven Noise and Vibration Research Group I perform research in a structured and scientifically sound manner. I read technical papers, understand the nuances between different theories and implement and improve methodologies myself.
  • I set up a plan of approach for the upcoming 1 to 3 months to work towards my research goals. I work independently to follow my plan and achieve the goals. I indicate timely when deviations of the plan are required, if goals cannot be met or if I want to discuss intermediate results or issues.
  • In frequent reporting, varying between weekly to monthly, I show the results that I have obtained and I give a well-founded interpretation of those results. I iterate on my work and my approach based on the feedback of my supervisors which steer the direction of my research.
  • I value being part of a large research group which is well connected to the machine and transportation industry and to learn how academic research can be linked to innovation roadmaps of companies.
  • During my PhD I want to grow towards following up the project that I am involved in and representing the research group on project meetings or conferences. I see those events as an occasion to learn the larger context of my research and the research project.
Selection process

For more information please contact Mr. Bart Blockmans, mail: bart.blockmans@kuleuven.be.
You can apply for this job no later than 31/01/2023 via the online application tool

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Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven
Country
Belgium
City
Leuven
Postal Code
3000
Geofield

Contact

City
Leuven
Website
Street
Parijsstraat 72b
Postal Code
3000
E-Mail
bart.blockmans@kuleuven.be
Phone
+32 16 37 28 09
Mobile Phone
+32 16 37 28 09