Industrial Ph.D. Simulation and optimization of electrified heavy vehicles

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Scania is now undergoing a transformation from being a supplier of trucks, buses and engines to a supplier of complete and sustainable transport solutions.

The Research & Innovation Office at Scania R&D works to strengthen Scania's ability to create new offerings in transport and logistics as well as to coordinate and communicate research and innovation within Scania.

In close collaboration with the departments Scania Pilot Partner (KFS) and Predevelopment Powertrain (NEPP), we build knowledge and capabilities on how electric vehicles will be developed and scaled up for our customers in the transport ecosystem of the future.

As an industrial doctoral student, you work on the project for 5 years and you can advantageously work 20% of your time in adjacent areas within Scania, such as collecting and disseminating knowledge about your research. However, it is possible to compress the doctoral studies to 4 years at 100% if that solution suits you better.

The Purpose

The doctoral student project is part of the FFI project E-charge, which aims to carry out a system demonstration of electrified long-distance truck transport in collaboration with the Swedish Electromobility Center and a broad constellation of industrial partners.

The purpose of the project is to enable electrified transport by building the knowledge needed to be able to simulate and optimize the electrification of an existing logistics chain.

We want to develop algorithms that help the customer understand where electrification is most useful, which vehicles and charging infrastructure are needed and how these should be used, as well as how this interacts with the battery's health and prevailing environmental conditions. Within the framework of the project, the goal is to develop a prototype and test it together with our customers.

Tasks

• Conduct research and publish it as scientific articles.
• Attend conferences and present your research in other contexts.
• Communicate results and insights to relevant units within Scania and its collaboration platforms
• Participate in academic networks

Your profile

You have a Master degree in technical physics, computer technology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, technical mathematics or equivalent. Education/courses in logistics or experience from the transport or logistics industry are meritorious.

You are analytical, have great patience and have a dedicated interest in the subject area. You should have experience of working independently and goal-oriented with analysis, problem formulation, and problem solving, and are used to taking your own initiatives and can plan, operate and deliver within your own area of responsibility.

You also have a good ability to work together with others and are curious about new angles and open to questioning existing norms and accepted truths. You speak and write English fluently.

More information

Please contact Marcus Wallgren, Head of Scania Innovation Office (YRI),

08 553 512 76

or Anna Pernestål, Scania Pilot Partner (KFSP), 08-553 51109

Application

Your application must include a personal letter, CV and transcripts.

Varaktighet, arbetstid
Heltid/ Ej specificerat

Publiceringsdatum
2022-09-13

Ersättning
Enligt överenskommelse

Så ansöker du
Sista dag att ansöka är 2022-09-30
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Företag
Scania CV AB

Omfattning
Detta är ett heltidsjobb.

Arbetsgivare
Scania CV AB (org.nr 556084-0976), https://www.scania.com/world/#/

Arbetsplats
Scania

Jobbnummer
6975715

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