Intern - Design and Evaluation of Steering Feel and - Zaventem, België - Toyota Motor Europe

Toyota Motor Europe
Toyota Motor Europe
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Zaventem, België

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Company Information:


Based in Brussels, Belgium, and staffed by 2.700 people and more than 60 nationalities, Toyota Motor Europe (TME) handles the wholesale marketing of Toyota and Lexus vehicles, parts & accessories, and manages Toyota's European R&D, manufacturing and engineering operations.

For Toyota, Quality is a way of life.

Nothing is so good that it cannot be made better, that is why we strive for continuous improvement in everything we do.


This basic principle for us is called:
"KAIZEN" and is what guides us in our pursuit of best Quality and the delivery of unparalleled customer's satisfaction.


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We offer a dynamic multicultural work environment and the opportunity to be part of a highly motivated team where collaboration, creativity, courage, and curiosity play an important role. You will be working on exciting projects and benefit from a thorough on the job development, coaching and training.

Your commitment will be rewarded with a renumeration package.

We provide flexibility to take care of both your career and your personal life by providing hybrid work environment with structural possibility to both work from home & collaborate in the office.

You can also take your work abroad for up to 20 days/year.

At Toyota Motor Europe, we are committed to providing equal employment opportunity to all. All of our recruitment decisions are based on the individual and their qualifications along with the job requirements.

The selection process is without regard to nationality, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, ethnicity, disability or other personal characteristics.

We do not tolerate harassment or discrimination as our individual experiences and overall diversity is our key strength. Together we have the power to make a positive change and go beyond the ordinary.


If you need any specific consideration for the interview process due to disability or any other reason, please let the recruiter know.


Your Profile:

  • You are fluent in English (business language)
  • You are Master student of Engineering in the field of Systems and Control, Automotive engineering, or equivalent.
  • You have a strong interest in vehicle dynamics and control.
  • You can demonstrate proficiency in testing, simulation and optimization methodologies.
  • You have already demonstrated programming skills in past projects in MATLAB/Simulink. Python will be considered an asset.
  • You have (or you are willing to develop) a good understanding of vehicle simulation packages (Carmaker/Simpack).

You have a Toyota DNA, this means you:


  • Courage: you are ready to let go of the easy path to reach challenging targets
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Collaboration: you are a team player, respectful and inclusive in your style and you take a customer-oriented approach
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Creativity: your passion drives you to explore innovative ideas and challenge the impossible
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Curiosity: you combine imagination and fact-based observation
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Coaching: you share knowledge and feedback with your colleagues and celebrate each other's success


Your team and your responsibilities:


The UX-DS team has the mission to enable early, agile & accurate human-centric dynamic performance targets for better mobility solutions.

Our scope encompasses simulation and Driving Simulator technologies for dynamic user experience and vehicle performance development across R&D.


Your project
Steer-by-Wire (SbW) steering systems will be essential for future self-driving vehicles and new generation ADAS safety systems. In a SbW system, the steering wheel is not mechanically coupled to the steering rack. Therefore, this input-output relationship is purely defined by software.


In SbW systems, the torque feedback that the driver receives can thus be designed independently of the actual driving condition.

For a SbW system in combination with a ADAS system like Toyota Guardian, the recreation of a natural and informative steering feedback is essential to communicate the system intent/logic/behaviour in a user accepted manner.

The project goal is to exploit the capabilities of SbW systems by developing new concepts of control logic solutions and test them in a Driving Simulator environment aiming a more human-centric, optimal torque feedback design


Main project milestones include:

  • Review of the stateoftheart of SbW technologies.
  • Review of the stateoftheart of Haptic Shared Control approaches.
  • Design and calibration of new shared control concepts.
**We can only accept students with an EEA or Swiss citizenship (not requiring a work permit or visa to be eligible to perform an internship in Belgium)

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