Elektrotechnik

Electrical/Electronics System

Position: Electrical/Electronics System

Project: MUC023+ (France 2024) & LUX025 (Australia 2025)

Location: Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Description:

The TUfast ECO team seeks a dedicated student passionate about electronic systems for the “muc023+” and “lux025” projects. In this position, you will be part of a dynamic team of students focused on designing and building an energy-efficient and solar-powered vehicle for the World Solar Challenge in Australia.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop various electronic boards for various vehicular applications.

  • Use simulation and designing software to bring your ideas into a functional part.

  • Collaborate with other sub-team members (e.g., mechanical or driving strategy) to verify and meet the necessary requirements.

  • Get hands-on experience in assembling PCBs.

  • Code for embedded components based on application.

  • Conduct tests to validate the design with simulation results on an actual vehicle.

  • Advantageous knowledge, not mandatory as we are all students:

  • Student from electrical, engineering science, or related field.

  • Software skills such as MATLAB, Simulink, and PCB design software (Altium).

  • Good communication skills in English.

We offer:

  • The opportunity to participate in an exciting and forward-looking project.

  • Collaboration with a dedicated and motivated team

  • The chance to develop your skills in a real project environment.

Application:

Please send your complete application documents, including your CV, to togadiya@tufast.de.

The TUfast ECO team is looking forward to your application and working together on developing the “muc023+” and “lux025” vehicles!

Solar-Cell Integration

Position: Solar-Cell Itegration

Project: LUX025 (Australia 2025)

Location: Technical University of Munich (TUM)

Description:

The TUfast ECO team seeks a dedicated student passionate about solar cells and its operation for the “lux025” project. In this position, you will be part of a dynamic team of students focused on designing and building an energy-efficient and solar-powered vehicle for the World Solar Challenge in Australia.

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Use simulation software to determine the yield of the solar cells on top of the car.

  • Collaborate with other sub-team members (e.g., mechanical or driving strategy) to verify and meet the necessary requirements.

  • Hands-on-experience in fabricating solar modules/panels on top of the vehicle body.

  • Ensure proper placement and internal electrical connection layout of the solar array.

  • Conduct tests to validate the design with simulation results on an actual vehicle.

  • Advantageous knowledge, not mandatory as we are all students:

  • Student from electrical, engineering science, or related field.

  • Software skills such as MATLAB, Simulink, etc.

  • Good communication skills in English.

We offer:

  • The opportunity to participate in an exciting and forward-looking project.

  • Collaboration with a dedicated and motivated team

  • The chance to develop your skills in a real project environment.

Application:

Please send your complete application documents, including your CV, to togadiya@tufast.de.

The TUfast ECO team looks forward to your application and working together to develop the “lux025” vehicle!

Batteriemanagementsystem

Position: BMS for Li-ion batteries

Project: MUC023+ (France 2024) & LUX025 (Australia 2025)

Location: Technical University of Munich (TUM)



Description:

The TUfast ECO team seeks a dedicated student passionate about Lithium-Ion batteries and electronics for the “muc023+” and “lux025” projects. In this position, you will be part of a dynamic team of students focused on designing and building an energy-efficient and solar-powered vehicle for the World Solar Challenge in Australia.



Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop a battery management system for a dedicated car battery pack.

  • Use simulation and designing software to bring your ideas into a functional component.

  • Collaborate with other sub-team members (e.g., mechanical or driving strategy) to verify and meet the necessary requirements.

  • Get hands-on experience in assembling PCBs.

  • Code for embedded components based on application.

  • Conduct tests to validate the design to ensure a safe operation on an actual vehicle.

  • Design a system that ensures the safe operation of Li-ion batteries under various conditions.

  • Advantageous knowledge, not mandatory as we are all students:

  • Student from electrical, engineering science, or related field.

  • Software skills such as MATLAB, Simulink, and PCB design software (Altium).

  • Good communication skills in English.



We offer:

  • The opportunity to participate in an exciting and forward-looking project.

  • Collaboration with a dedicated and motivated team

  • The chance to develop your skills in a real project environment.



Application:

Please send your complete application documents, including your CV, to togadiya@tufast.de.

The TUfast ECO team is looking forward to your application and working together on developing the “muc023+” and “lux025” vehicles!

Electronics – Low Voltage Applications

Position: Low Voltage Electronics

Project: LUX025 (Australia 2025)

Location: Technical University of Munich (TUM)



Description:

The TUfast ECO team seeks a dedicated student passionate about low voltage electronic systems like steering wheel controller, central Control Unit, etc., for the “lux025” project. In this position, you will be part of a dynamic team of students focused on designing and building an energy-efficient and solar-powered vehicle for the World Solar Challenge in Australia.



Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Design and develop various low voltage electronic boards for various vehicular applications.

  • Use simulation and designing software to bring your ideas into a functional part.

  • Collaborate with other sub-team members (e.g., mechanical or driving strategy) to verify and meet the necessary requirements.

  • Get hands-on experience in assembling PCBs.

  • Code for embedded components based on application.

  • Conduct tests to validate the design with simulation results on an actual vehicle.

  • Advantageous knowledge, not mandatory as we are all students:

  • Student from electrical, engineering science, or related field.

  • Software skills such as MATLAB, Simulink, and PCB design software (Altium).

  • Good communication skills in English.



We offer:

  • The opportunity to participate in an exciting and forward-looking project.

  • Collaboration with a dedicated and motivated team

  • The chance to develop your skills in a real project environment.



Application:

Please send your complete application documents, including your CV, to togadiya@tufast.de.

The TUfast ECO team looks forward to your application and working together to develop the “lux025” vehicle!