**Job ID**
- 481775
**Posted since**
- 27-Oct-2025
**Organization**
- Digital Industries
**Field of work**
- Internal Services
**Company**
- Siemens Industry Software S.r.l.
**Experience level**
- Student (Not Yet Graduated)
**Job type**
- Full-time
**Work mode**
- Hybrid (Remote/Office)
**Employment type**
- Fixed Term
**Location(s)**
- Rome - Roma - Italy
**Research Intern Structural Health Monitoring - Strategic Student Program**
- Based: Hybrid. Rome, Italy - Internship 6 months - Possibility of extension.
Siemens Digital Industries Software is a leading provider of solutions for the design, simulation, and manufacture of products across many different industries. Formula 1 cars, skyscrapers, ships, space exploration vehicles, and many of the objects we see in our daily lives are being conceived and manufactured using our Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software.
**Position Overview**:
In recent years, the growing complexity of engineering systems and the push for more efficient maintenance have led to increased interest in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) across sectors like wind energy, aerospace, and civil infrastructure. As these systems operate under more variable and demanding conditions, the ability to detect structural damage early has become essential for ensuring safety and reducing both downtime and costs. In this scenario, data-driven methods have gained significant attention. By relying directly on sensor data, they offer a practical and adaptable approach to monitoring the condition of a wide variety of structures.
This project is dedicated to developing and validating advanced signal processing algorithms for damage detection, using both simulated and experimental data. Our aim is to rigorously evaluate how well these approaches perform under different damage scenarios and operational conditions. Ultimately, the goal is to embed these algorithms within an automated monitoring workflow, making full use of Simcenter Testlab Workflo