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Masterthesis (m/f/d) - non-local and mixed Sensor systems: Evaluation of correction algorithms
These are your tasks:
Based on simulations and measurements of a sensor system consisting of many different sensors, which are mounted in a water distribution network you will investigate the properties of the single sensors.
You will apply the concept of Kalman Filters and similar algorithmic concepts to the data of the sensor system.
You will evaluate your findings in terms of measurement accuracy and data quality of the respective sensors and sensor system.
You will communicate your findings to the team and finally write a thesis about your project.
Who we are looking for:
Studies in one of the subjects Physics, Computer Science, Mathtematics or related field.
Knowledge in statistical Data analysis, Data reduction and Sensor data fusion is beneficial.
Knowledge in python programming language incl. typical libraries like pandas, numpy.
Understanding of sensor systems an digitalisation of measurement values is beneficial.
Basic understanding of numerical optimization algorithms is beneficial.
First experience in physical simulation of sensorics or sensor systems is beneficial.
Work location:Nuremberg
Job Level:
Thesis
Working time:19 hours per week
Employment contract:6 months
Division:Diehl Metering
Start:01.10.2025
Note: Applicants (m/f/d) with a severe disability will be given preferential treatment if equally qualified. Should you wish to do so, please indicate your SB status in your application on a voluntary basis.
These are your potential benefits
Good traffic connections
Flexible working hours
Family-owned company
Canteen
Parking space
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