Electrochemical gas concentration sensor performance evaluation

Scania's control system development is an important part of meeting our ambitious sustainability goals with an ecosystem of sustainable transport. Among other things, monitoring the fuel consumption is important, and our low greenhouse gas footprint is an important part of Scania being a world leader.

 

Our section is responsible for drive train control system pre-development. Parts of the vehicle drive train verification with a major impact on the engine wear and the greenhouse gas footprint are made by us with a significant influence on Scania’s ability to lead the shift through a smooth transition.

 

We are a strong multi-cultural team with different backgrounds and experience, where a devotion for technical development and requirements balancing are the common denominator. Together we normally supervise ~10 theses students a year and we regularly get the feedback that our way of working is characterized by an inclusive, positive and helpful attitude.

 

With us, you will have the opportunity to do your thesis on a major company leading the development towards a sustainable future. You will have the opportunity to develop your engineering skills, to learn if the Scania work culture suits your future career goals and to show your abilities and talents over 20 weeks of thesis work.

 

Thesis assignment:

As for all theses the work will be divided in four phases. Starting with the tentative research question an iterative information survey will take place during the first four weeks ending with a more or less finalized introduction, motivation, research question, literature survey and method choice as well as a time plan. The following twelve weeks consists of the main thesis work, divided in two parts and split by a mid-term seminar feedback option. Finally it’s time to write up the thesis and present it orally both at Scania and the grading university.

 

The research of these theses will be focused on verifying a new test rigg for sensor evaluation and investigate the performance of a number of sensor prototypes. More specific the reproducibility of the test rigg within and between batches shall be investigated and the performance difference between the tested sensor prototypes shall be quantified. The final report should suggest a processes on how the test rigg should be operated and a performance evaluation of the prototypes tested.

 

Process student’s profile:

We are looking for someone who is an imaginative, communicative, initiative-taking and structured problem solver who sees opportunities. You have a positive attitude, find it easy to make new contacts and appreciate working both in a team and on your own. The student would preferably be:

 

Educated in mechatronics or mechanical engineering.

 

With experience on laboratory work, preferably from sensor testing or electrical component testing.

 

Knowledgeable in combustion engine technology and/or combustion engine mechatronics.

 

Having worked with Matlab evaluating and presenting results.

 

A Master of Science student in Vehicle Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Physics or similar.

 

As documentation is available in multiple languages proficient in Swedish and English in speech and writing is required, the knowledge of German is considered an advantage.

 

Number of students: 1
Time: 20 weeks, full time 40 hours per week
Start: Jan 2025
Credits: 30hp

 

Contact persons and supervisors:

 

Ola Stenlåås, Technical Manager, ola.stenlaas@scania.com

 

Application:


Your application must include a CV, personal letter and transcript of grades 


A background check might be conducted for this position. We are conducting interviews continuously and may close the recruitment earlier than the date specified

 

Thesis assignment:

As for all theses the work will be divided in four phases. Starting with the tentative research question an iterative information survey will take place during the first four weeks ending with a more or less finalized introduction, motivation, research question, literature survey and method choice as well as a time plan. The following twelve weeks consists of the main thesis work, divided in two parts and split by a mid-term seminar feedback option. Finally it’s time to write up the thesis and present it orally both at Scania and the grading university.

The research of these theses will be focused on verifying a new test rigg for sensor evaluation and investigate the performance of a number of sensor prototypes. More specific the reproducibility of the test rigg within and between batches shall be investigated and the performance difference between the tested sensor prototypes shall be quantified. The final report should suggest a processes on how the test rigg should be operated and a performance evaluation of the prototypes tested.

Requisition ID:  10427
Number of Openings:  1.0
Part-time / Full-time:  Full-time
Regular / Temporary:  Temporary
Country / Region:  SE
Location(s): 

Södertälje, SE, 151 38

Required Travel:  0%
Workplace:  Hybrid