FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The project is envisioned to have a duration of 8 months with the option of contract extension.
What is the primary focus of the work involved in this internship?
The work involves analysis of field event data, setup and execution of complex 2D and 3D numerical models, results post-processing, and interpretation of multi-phase CFD data related to inclement weather and ingestion threats for engine architectures.
Is prior experience in turbomachinery aerodynamics required?
Yes, a good understanding of the physics associated with turbomachinery aerodynamics is required, along with hands-on experience with numerical mesh generation and CFD simulation.
What educational qualifications are needed for this position?
Candidates should be in the final semesters of a Master's program in Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering with exposure to the field of turbomachinery aerodynamics.
Will there be a mentor supervising the student during the internship?
Yes, the student will work under close supervision of a mentor.
Is knowledge of any specific software required for this role?
Yes, experience with Ansys CFX for particle tracking and CFD simulations is required.
Is fluency in any specific language important for this position?
Yes, fluency in English is required.
Is relocation assistance provided for this internship?
No, relocation assistance is not provided.
Are there opportunities for collaboration in this internship?
Yes, the role involves working in a cross-functional global team in a multi-cultural environment, allowing for collaboration with members of the Aerodynamics and Inclement Weather team.
When is the start date for this internship?
The internship is set to start as soon as possible.