Erstellt am 14. August 2026
Student Assistant for Performing Bicycle Simulator Experiment
Technische Universität München
München, Bavaria 80333, Germany
Vollzeit
Reference: 1554520441
Student Assistant for Performing Bicycle Simulator Experiment
13.08.2026, Student assistants, internships, student research projects
The Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control is looking for a student assistent to assist in preparing and performing a experiments using our state-of-the art bicycle and e-scooter simulator, as well as real-world experiments at a test site.
The Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control is looking for a student assistent to assist in preparing and performing a experiments using our state-of-the art bicycle and e-scooter simulator, as well as real-world experiments at a test site. The goal of the study is to measure participant's stress levels in various situations.
Primary Tasks: Support micromobility stress experiments, including experiment preparation, participant recruitment, data collection, and data analysis. The experiments will be conducted using a bicycle simulator and at a test field.
Required Skills: Experience with Sumo microscopic traffic simulation software, programming skills (e.g. Python, C#, C++). Experience with the Unity game engine is also helpful.
Kontakt: Patrick Malcolm or Anna Takayasu
13.08.2026, Student assistants, internships, student research projects
The Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control is looking for a student assistent to assist in preparing and performing a experiments using our state-of-the art bicycle and e-scooter simulator, as well as real-world experiments at a test site.
The Chair of Traffic Engineering and Control is looking for a student assistent to assist in preparing and performing a experiments using our state-of-the art bicycle and e-scooter simulator, as well as real-world experiments at a test site. The goal of the study is to measure participant's stress levels in various situations.
Primary Tasks: Support micromobility stress experiments, including experiment preparation, participant recruitment, data collection, and data analysis. The experiments will be conducted using a bicycle simulator and at a test field.
Required Skills: Experience with Sumo microscopic traffic simulation software, programming skills (e.g. Python, C#, C++). Experience with the Unity game engine is also helpful.
Kontakt: Patrick Malcolm or Anna Takayasu