The Institute of Flight Guidance in Braunschweig researches methods to use airspace more flexibly and efficiently and to orient airports towards optimum throughput in order to minimise fuel consumption and environmental impact. The Institute of Structures and Design in Stuttgart conducts research ranging from the development and optimisation of materials and their process and flight technologies to new design approaches, the construction of full-scale demonstrators and their testing and validation in specific test facilities and flight trials.
What to expect
In collaboration between the two institutes, the effects of wildlife strikes on low-flying airspace users are being investigated. The focus here is particularly on air taxis in the context of Innovative Air Mobility (IAM). IAM flights are carried out at low altitudes and therefore in places where animals, particularly birds and bats, are present. As the envisaged air taxi types fly relatively quietly and at high speed, the possibilities for collision avoidance are limited, which increases the likelihood of collisions. In combination with reduced certification requirements for the impact resistance of the airframes, this increases the risk of wildlife accidents.
This master thesis aims to quantify the number of wildlife impacts for IAM operations and to estimate the expected impact on IAM operations. Therefore, fast time simulations including flight movements of eVTOLs and wildlife will be performed.
Your tasks
- integration of an IAM route network into a fast-time simulation environment
- creation of realistic IAM flight plans for this route network
- simulation of IAM flights and wildlife movements
- calculating the risk of wild animal collisions based on the recorded near misses and actual collisions during the simulation
- assessment of the impact on the structure of IAM aircraft
Your profile
- ongoing studies in aerospace, engineering, computer science or similar
- enjoy experimental work in interdisciplinary teams
- interest in the field of aviation
- independent way of thinking
- independent way of working
- knowledge of programming (Python, JAVA, C) and / or the use of simulation and modelling tools such as MATLAB and Anylogic
We look forward to getting to know you!
If you have any questions about this position (Vacancy-ID 3523) please contact:
Sven Kaltenhäuser
Tel.: +49 531 295 2560