Robert Bosch LLC 4005 Miranda Avenue Job title: Energy Engineering Intern Location: Anderson, SC Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: BS/Mechanical Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Track CO2 reduction projects using FCM/TEF3 A3s Evaluate equipment/system energy consumption Research funding opportunities for CO2 reduction projects Track and project facility CO2 emissions Evaluate energy recovery systems for waste heat Research energy efficient facility systems (i.e. chilled water, compressed air, etc.) Qualifications: Background in the following academic areas: Heat transfer, thermodynamics; good communication skills; self-motivated; basic understanding of equipment and system drawings; proficient in Microsoft Excel and Power Point We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Clemson University Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 222998-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Palo Alto, CA 94304 bern-internships@us.bosch.com www.BERNprogram.com Page 2 of 20 Job title: Oxygen Sensor Development Intern Location: Anderson, SC Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: BS, MS, Mechanical Engineering or Material Science Job Description: Participate in development of new oxygen sensor design to increase fuel efficiency and decrease emissions. Develop component fabrication concepts. Develop assembly concepts. Develop and evaluate requirements, component design concepts and assembly processes. Qualifications: Ability to create test plans. Ability to collect, organize and analyze data. Develop recommendations based on data. Ability to write reports and prepare presentations. Ability to lead workshops for idea generation. Knowledge of manufacturing and assembly operations. Basic knowledge of metals, plastics and ceramics. Ability to evaluate thermal and structural loadings of components. Knowledge of plastic forming and joining methods. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities only: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 222999-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Job title: Business Development Intern for Stationary Energy Storage Location: Palo Alto, CA Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: MBA candidate Established in 2011, Bosch Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) is developing systems for the stationary energy storage market. These systems can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by enabling higher penetration of renewable energy, decreasing the need for peaker plants and facilitating electrification of rural and remote areas in emerging markets. Come join a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, international team in our goal of a greener planet. Job Description: Assist the Director of Business Development for North America with sales and marketing for the Energy Storage team. Account management and communication with multiple customers and potential strategic partners. Calculation of potential projects using Bosch simulation software, and proposal preparation with Excel and Powerpoint. Market research and analysis, reviewing industry reports and news articles, to complete summary presentations and insights. Administrative support with day to day needs. Qualifications: Strong background in Finance and modeling. Excel skills and are required for project proposals and cash flow projections. Knowledge of advanced formulas, and IRR, NPV, ROI, Tax and depreciation effects. Must be comfortable with detailed review of data. Powerpoint presentation experience, especially with advanced charts. Communication with clients over the phone and webex, and making calls per day at times. Autonomy, attention to detail, flexibility, critical thinking and excellent communication and teamwork skills are expected. Ability to take directions and be self-driven and comfortable communicating ideas and points of view. Ability to work on multiple projects at a time and with fast changing priorities. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223001-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program?The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 3 of 20 Job title: Location: Term: Degree/Major: Business Development Intern - Powertrain Electrification Lake Orion, MI Summer, 2015 Enrolled student in BS/MS program in Marketing or EE Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Support Business Development for HEV/PHEV/EV Applications o Evaluation of Market Needs o Impact of Future Legislation o Portfolio Gap Analysis Support technical customer meetings Qualifications: Mechanical or Electrical Engineering courses Ability to work indendently on given tasks Excellent written/oral communications Understanding of Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Components a plus (e-machines, inverters) Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Powerpoint, etc) We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223003-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 4 of 20 Job title: Location: Term: Degree/Major: Energy Technologies Internship Charleston, SC Summer 2015 Enrolled Undergraduate Student in Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Participates in assessment of energy use practices Input and track improvement opportunities to reduce energy Calculates cost based on improvement ideas Usage of energy auditing tools, such as thermal camera, ultrasonic leak detector, and electrical meters Create presentations and reports based on improvement opportunities, best practices and education Support production/engineering groups with energy knowledge in implementing projects Research and introduction of new energy technologies or processes Qualifications: Progress toward a BS in engineering (enrolled student) Basic knowledge of energy topics within an industrial setting; compressed air systems, basic electrical concepts, basic mechanical knowledge (pumps, motors, valves etc) Basic knowledge of engineering concepts including pressure, flow and heat transfer Computer skills, especially MicroSoft PowerPoint and Excel Communication/Presentation skills Motivation, willingness to learn Dependability, adaptability, flexibility We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to 223008-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 5 of 20 Job title: Facilities Engineering Intern Location: Farmington Hills, MI Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: Enrolled student in BS (3rd or 4th year), Electrical Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Position supports Energy Efficiency Projects and Optimization Strategies for the Farmington Hills and Plymouth Facilities Tasks and Responsibilities: 1. Reviwing and implementing test equipment sub-metering strategies to support RGBs 2. Profviding facilities support for RGB energy reduction practices 3. Analyzing energy metering data for energy reduction opportunities as well as development of collection and allocation strategies for optimal chargeback potential. 4. Support for improvement of ISO 50001 Energy Management System improvements. Qualifications: 1. Knowledge of electrical engineering principles with regard to electrical distribution equipment and systems 2. Ability to interpret electrical blueprints, including one-line drawings and panel drawings 3. Ability to analyze data utilizing spreadsheet software – i.e. Excel Preferred: Project management experience We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 222737-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 6 of 20 Job title: Mild-Hybrid System Control Development Intern Location: Farmington Hills, MI Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: Currently enrolled in MS or PhD Student in Mechanical, Electrical or Computer Engineering Job Description: Internship will consist of vehicle level control development to implement driver aid features and predictive control strategy on a 48V hybrid demonstrator. This will involve creating algorithms to interpret data from a GPS guidance module to determine likely future events and to optimize the usage of the powertrain around those events. Additionally, a user interface to give the driver visual and potentially tactile feedback to aid in fuel consumption reduction by full realizing the potential of the 48V and Start/Stop Coasting systems based on surrounding conditions (traffic, terrain, etc). Qualifications: Knowledge of vehicle controls and software a necessity. Understanding of vehicle system modeling useful for determining likely control strategy paths. Hands-on experience working with embedded systems or with vehicle testing procedures required. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson University, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223011-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 7 of 20 Page 8 of 20 Job title: Energy Management Platform Development Intern Location: Palo Alto, CA Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: Enrolled Ph.D or M.S. student in EE/ME, ChemE or Aero Established in 2011, Bosch Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) is developing systems for the stationary energy storage market. These systems can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by enabling higher penetration of renewable energy, decreasing the need for peaker plants and facilitating electrification of rural and remote areas in emerging markets. Come join a dynamic, multidisciplinary, international team in our goal of a greener planet. Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Development and testing of software components of energy management system. Development of data acquisition, adaptive filtering, and aggregation software. Development of model-based load forecasting components. Qualifications: Strong programming skills in Matlab. Knowledge of control theory, numerical optimization, dynamic systems identification is a big plus. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, Clemson, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223273-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Job title: Energy Management Platform Development Intern Location: Palo Alto, CA Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: Enrolled M.S. or Ph.D. student in ECE, ME, Physics or CS Established in 2011, Bosch Energy Storage Solutions (BESS) is developing systems for the stationary energy storage market. These systems can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by enabling higher penetration of renewable energy, decreasing the need for peaker plants and facilitating electrification of rural and remote areas in emerging markets. Come join a dynamic, multi-disciplinary, international team in our goal of a greener planet. Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: We are looking for motivated new talents to help us in developing new algorithms for control and development of energy systems combined from renewable resources such as wind farms and PV installations, energy storage devioces, and conventional generation resources. The work will involve development and testing of SW platform that generates load forecasts, aggregates renewable generation forecasts, and plans optimally dispatch of energy resources on a fixed time horizon. Qualifications: Strong programming skills in MATlab, R or Python. Knowledge of energy systems, numerical optimization or control theory is a plus. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, Clemson and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223274-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 9 of 20 Job title: Connected Light Node Power Electronics Intern Location: Plymouth, MI Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: MS or Ph.d student in Electrical Engineering or Physics Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Assist electronic hardware development team with design and release of Connected Light Node ballast variants. Tasks may include circuit simulation and calculations, sample build preparation and modification, testing, and preparing release documents. Connected Light Node ballasts are high efficiency, high reliability lighting ballasts intended for industrial and commercial applications. Initial products will target connection to AC grid. Later products target DC Micogrid applications which facilitate connection to renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power. Qualifications: Minimum: Ability to use Microsoft Word and Excel. Ability to read electronic schematics. Knowledge of basic electronic circuit operation, including resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors. Familiarity with electronic components, including MOSFETs, inductors, capacitors. Preferred: Knowledge of switchmode power supplies including buck and boost converters. PSpice, LTSpice, Mathcad, MATLAB, PLECS, Power 4-5-6. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, Clemson and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223277-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 10 of 20 Job title: Marketing Analyst: Smart Grid, Lighting, Wireless Control Location: Plymouth, MI Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: Enrolled BS or MS student in Science, technical or engineering discipline Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: 1. Analyze Smart Grid, Lighting market, Solar Inverter markets. 2. Develop 10 year projection market forecast on improved efficiency lighting technologies (LED, DC, induction, CCFL, other), control systems and Solar overview. 3. Market price development, value proposition, product cost life cycle. 4. Sector analysis (commercial, industrial, defense, municipa _________________________________________________ Qualifications: Knowledge: Technical focus Skill set: Strong organization, analytical and communication skills We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Carnegie Mellon, Clemson and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223278-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 11 of 20 Job title: Location: Term: Degree/Major: Business Development / Market Research Intern - DC Microgrid Palo Alto, CA Summer, 2015 Enrolled student in MBA or MS program in economics or public policy Job Description: Define strategy for business and sales channel development in US for components and services related to micro-grids using distributed generation resources for industrial or commercial sectors. Responsible for market intelligence US: Analysis of regulations and market trends, competitor and customer intelligence, market modeling. Perform deep dive analysis to understand the energy retrofit market for different commercial segments Explore different business models for customer financing including finance/tax leasing, energy savings contracts and turn-key project sales Qualifications: Master degree in engineering, business, economic or social science. M.B.A preferred. Strong analytical, market research skills. Experience in controlling and financial reporting Self-sufficient, proactive, structured and efficient work style. Capable of team collaboration, highly motivated to innovate and identify practical solutions to problems. Customer-focused and engaging, highly motivated personality with entrepreneurship-spirit; readiness to walk the extra mile. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, Clemson and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 222739-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program?The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 12 of 20 Job title: 4EE Intern Location: Hoffman Estates, IL Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: BS or MS in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: This position is primarily to work on 4EE (energy efficiency) Retrofit projects and support processes To learn and properly apply Bosch Rexroth products to customer machines within the 4EE area. Assist in the development of technical analysis of machine Development of sales tools to promote the 4EE advantages o Customer query process o Develop an automation method to capture, store and analyze. Assist Applications Engineer in defining the application requirements and developing a quotation. Qualifications: Strong communications skills, both written and verbal. High knowledge or Understanding of motion controls as related to electrical and/or mechanical machinery. Ability to travel to customer site as necessary Ability to read / interpret Electrical and Mechanical prints Good Organizational skills Positive attitude / professionalism Commitment to customer satisfaction Ability to multi task High level of computer knowledge (Microsoft office suite) Team Player - work well in teams Open minded We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223280-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 13 of 20 Job title: Energy Consumption Market Research Intern Location: Bethlehem, PA Term: Spring or Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: BS or MS in Electrical Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: - Research on Market Trends in US Manufacturing in reference to Energy Consumption Reduction for Production Machines - Identify "energy" targets among various industries (e.g. Automotive) - Investigate BR and competitors solutions for energy efficiency - Internet research - Interview BR internal resources, e.g. SFA, BetP + FniP/FCM - Review BR GoGreen project and compare with other user initiatives - Check with RBNA if similar programs are installed - Assistance with various short-term assignments Qualifications: - General Knowledge of production machines and plant engineering - Good skills in reporting, utilizing MS Office - Group interaction and teamwork - Pro-active - Decision making capabilities with reasoning We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 222320-IJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 14 of 20 Job title: Development of Next Gen High Efficient DC Drive Intern Location: Waltham, MA Term: Spring or Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: BS or MS(preferred) in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Assist team of engineers with the development of the next generation brush DC motor. Create and design motor components. Coordinate with in-house sample shop for fabrication. Perform analysis of key components using simulation tools. Conduct validation testing as needed. Perform benchmarking and document state of the art Qualifications: Highly motivated with good communication and analytical skills Good understanding of electromechanical systems Proficient with design tool such as SolidWorks Matlab / Simulink programming Experience with FEA of mechanical systems (ANSYS, ABAQUS) We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223283-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 15 of 20 Job title: High Efficient DC Drives Intern Location: Waltham, MA Term: Spring, Summer or Fall, 2015 Degree/Major: BS or MS (preferred) in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Support the team with - evaluating efficiency of existing designs - identifying improvement areas to increase efficiency - modifying existing designs - development of new concepts - calculation - simulation (thermal, strength, NVH) - validation testing Qualifications: High level of motivation, good communication skills, analytical skills Solidworks (CAD) MATLAB and SIMULINK, Programming (C or C++) Additional skills: LabView ABAQUS (FEM) ANSYS (FEM) We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223285-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 16 of 20 Job title: Fuel Cell Power Storage Feasibility Analysis Intern Location: Farmington Hills, MI Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: MS or PhD student in ME, EE/CompE, ChemE or related Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: The intern will perform an analysis of the applicability of Bosch fuel cell technology to the stationary fuel cell power storage market. This analysis will highlight the market potential in the stational power storage sector and the potential penetration that could be achieved with current Bosch fuel cell technology and Bosch technology from other sectors. This will also be used to identify shortcomings and necessary modification of existing components from other sectors to be suitable for the fuel cell market. Qualifications: This position requires a broad understanding of engineering principles covering mechanical, elect6rical and chemical disciplines and experience exercising sound engineering judgement to evaluate a broad range of technologies in the rapidly growing field of hydrogen fuel cells. Experience analyzing or creating technical specifications and drawings is highly desired. Experience with market data analysis is a plus. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223286-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 17 of 20 Job title: Research Engineer Intern – airflow design Location: Waltham, MA Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: MS student in Mechanical or aeronautical engineering, or related Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Conduct project to investigate the optimal radial loading distribution for axial fans in the presence of close downstream blockage. This project will involve building simple CFD models of representative geometries, including momentum source representation for the fan, and examining the effect of the radial fan load distribution on the system airflow and power characteristics. Experimental verification of simulation results is included in the project. Project deliverables will be a report of results and design recommendations. Qualifications: Knowledge of principles of fluid dynamics/aerodynamics, airfoils/hydrofoils. Skills: 3D CAD modeling; setup, meshing, and postprocessing of CFD models. Available tools: 3D modeling: SolidWorks or AutoCAD CFD: ANSYS CFX or FLUENT Meshing: ANSYS Workbench or ICEM-CFD We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223287-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 18 of 20 Job title: Fuel Economy and Emissions Intern Location: Farmington Hills, MI Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: MS or PhD student in ME, EE or ChemE Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Vehicle fuel economy requirements are becoming significantly more stringent over the next decade in many parts of the world. This goes in conjunction with substantially tighter limits on vehicle tailpipe emissions in the United States, Europe, and China. Often times, current technologies to meet tailpipe emissions limits are counter acting the improvements made on fuel economy. Bosch is actively working on measures to increase fuel economy, while simultaneously meeting the strictest emissions standards in the foreseeable future. The intern will work on the development of next generation technologies for the engine fuel system and combustion system, as well as employ novel exhaust gas aftertreatment strategies and optimize their impact on emission reduction and fuel economy. Qualifications: A strong background in engine combustion systems and/or emissions aftertreatment systems is required for a successful completion of these tasks. The candidate should have experience working in a laboratory environment. Experience in engine controls is beneficial. We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 223290-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 19 of 20 Job title: Manufacturing Engineering Intern Location: Bethlehem PA Term: Summer, 2015 Degree/Major: BS or MS student in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering Job Description: Tasks and Responsibilities: Analyze CO2 usage and energy consumption in the plants, help prepare for ISO 50001 standard. Help reduce CO2 usage, heat and energy consumption by the machines; by taking the heat and using this heat for heating up the building or water etc. - Assistance with various short-term assignments Qualifications: - General Knowledge of production machines and plant engineering - Advanced engineering knowledge, AutoCAD, Project Management skills - Good skills in reporting, utilizing MS Office - Group interaction and teamwork - Pro-active - Decision making capabilities with reasoning We invite applications from enrolled students from the following BERN target universities ONLY: Caltech, Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Michigan State Univ., Ohio State University, Purdue, Georgia Tech, Univ. of South Carolina, Clemson, Carnegie Mellon, and Indiana University. To apply please send email with resume to: 103374-CJB-0@boschresearch.hrmdirect.com What is the BERN Program? The Bosch Energy Research Network (BERN) is an eight year, 10 million dollar project aimed at promoting energy research and education. For more information please visit www.BERNProgram.com Page 20 of 20