ContextThe Atmospheric Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel (ABLWT) is one of the research laboratories of the Built Environment department at Eindhoven University of Technology. The closed-circuit WT has a total length of 46 m and a test section length of 27 m. The test section is 3 m wide and 2 m high. Tests can be conducted at reference velocities ranging from 0 - 30 m/s.
It is the ambition of the department to contribute to a sustainable, future-proof, safe and healthy Built Environment. Therefore, at the ABLWT, experimental research is conducted in the field of Wind Engineering. Measurements of wind speed and turbulence around buildings can help to improve safety and comfort in buildings and complex urban areas. By analyzing the dispersion of air pollution, you can contribute to a cleaner and healthier environment. The WT is also fully equipped to optimize the aerodynamics of athletes, transport, and racing vehicles, to determine wind loads on ships or buildings and improve wind energy solutions. More information on the facility can be found
here.
Job DescriptionEindhoven University of Technology has always been well-known for its work in the fields of Aerodynamics and Wind Engineering. It combines close ties to industry and business with a tradition of scientific, technological, and practical expertise.
You will work in a dynamic international and multidisciplinary team of scientists and technical support staff. Together with this team, you will further establish this wind tunnel as a top-class research facility.
As project engineer in the ABLWT, your tasks will include (among other things):
- Developing and planning experiments.
- Equipment setup.
- Independent execution of TU/e-internal and external measurement assignments including reporting.
- Analysis of measurement results.
- Providing instructions and support to students and others concerning wind tunnel usage and measurement techniques (such as PIV and LDA).
- Calibrating and maintaining complex measurement instrumentation.
- Ensuring safe conduct of experimental activities and working with class 4 lasers.
- Developing software for measurement equipment control and data acquisition.