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Were currently looking for two master students to conduct a Master Thesis project with us during Spring 2025 within the field of Geometry assurance at HQ in Gothenburg in cooperation with PE Geometry. The subject is to identify and describe the nominal buck verification process and analyze if it is possible to replace with virtual tools.
The background
Geometry Assurance is an essential part in product development as well as manufacturing. The goal is to minimize the effect of geometrical variation to secure quality and aesthetics of the car. To manage this several activities are done throughout the development of a new Polestar car; like manufacturing simulation studies visualization measurement preparation measurements matching in prototype builds etc. One activity is to verify aesthetical gap and flush relations using a nominal buck. The nominal buck is a precisionmade physical representation of a part of or complete body in white. The method is expensive and not very effective from a change management perspective and a virtual replacement could save both time and money.
The scope
Analyze and describe todays process for nominal buck verification and matching activities. This should also include identification of nongeometrical exercises to ensure that all usage of the nominal buck is covered. Investigate and learn virtual tools like RD&T Virtual Matching for geometrical verification and matching purposes. Then evaluate all learnings to determine if virtual methods could be used instead of physical methods for verification and matching.
We believe the project will contain roughly the following parts:
The ideal candidates
We are looking forward to reading your application with the following requirements:
The process
If the above matches your ambitions be sure to apply. Applications will close November 22nd and interviews will be held on an ongoing basis.
Full Time