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Somerville, NJ - USA

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About us

Eden is pioneering sustainable natural resource recovery by using electricity to enhance subsurface permeability. Our Electrical Reservoir Stimulation technology offers a precise waterefficient alternative to traditional hydraulic fracturing reducing environmental risks while maximizing resource extraction.

Backed by leading public and private institutions we have raised $24M including $14M in dilutive capital from industry leaders like Anglo American and Helmerich & Payne along with climatefocused investors like Grantham Foundation. An additional $10M in nondilutive funding has been secured primarily through four DOE ARPAE grants supporting our R&D in frontier industries.

Headquartered in Somerville MA with an office in Houston TX Edens team of 20 experts specializes in geophysics geochemistry highvoltage engineering and subsurface tool design. We are actively demonstrating our nextgeneration permeability enhancement technology across diverse geologies worldwide collaborating with industry leaders in geothermal energy geologic hydrogen carbon storage and mining to redefine resource recovery for a carbonneutral future.

Looking ahead we are preparing for surface and subsurface field tests in earlytomid 2025 supported by our supportive technical partners.

Job description

We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled individual for a threemonth summer internship position in computational modeling of subsurface processes. The successful candidate will join our team to work on projects that integrate numerical methods flow heat and reactive transport in porous media and geomechanics. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to apply their academic knowledge in a practical industryfocused environment.

Tasks:

  • Develop and implement numerical models using finite element and finite volume methods.
  • Formulate problems related to heat transfer multiphase flow geomechanics and reactive transport in porous media.
  • Code and debug in C/C and Python environments.
  • Assist in the analysis of experimental data and model validation.
  • Collaborate with the numerical team members and other teams on various projects.


Requirements
  • Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a Masters or Ph.D. program in Computational Science Engineering Physics or a related field.
  • Strong background in numerical methods especially finite element analysis.
  • Good understanding of flow and heat transfer in porous media and geomechanics.
  • Proficiency in coding with C/C and Python.
  • Excellent problemsolving and analytical skills.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
  • Eligible to work in the US without immediate sponsorship.


Benefits
  • Paid accrued time off.

Eden is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race color ancestry religion sex national origin sexual orientation age citizenship marital status disability gender identity or Veteran status. If you have a disability that requires accommodation please let us know by emailing admin (at) edengeopower


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Engineering

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