Job Description Summary
As a PhD Intern you will collaboratively execute applied research in computational aerodynamics for GE Aerospace commercial engine programs and technology demonstration programs such as RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines). You will be a key member of a team of technologists and engineers at GE Aerospace Research collaborating with the GE Aerospace business teams to deliver on our commitment to sustainability safety and quality for our customers while advancing aerospace and defense for future generations.
This is a paid internship and is typically structured for a 3-month period or upon completion of PhD thesis defense whichever is earlier. It may be extended or converted to a full-time employment based on performance mutual interests and business/program needs/funding.
Job Description
Company Overview
Working at GE Aerospace means you are bringing your unique perspective innovative spirit drive and curiosity to a collaborative and diverse team working to advance aerospace for future generations. If you have ideas we will listen. Join us and see your ideas take flight!
Site Overview
Established in 2000 the John F. Welch Technology Center (JFWTC) in Bengaluru is our multidisciplinary research and engineering center. Engineers and scientists at JFWTC have contributed to hundreds of aviation patents pioneering breakthroughs in engine technologies advanced materials and additive manufacturing
Roles Overview:
- Apply your knowledge in computational aerodynamics to develop innovative aerothermal-mechanical solutions for aircraft engine technologies.
- Specifically apply your expertise in computational aerodynamics to execute modeling and simulation studies and analyses to extract and provide insights into key flow physics
- Deliver on assigned technical project(s) with guidance to meet project requirements
- Participate in a team on technology programs while demonstrating independence in executing tasks leveraging your technical skills
Ideal Candidate:
Should be pursuing PhD but not submitted thesis
Required Qualifications:
- Completed Ph.D. thesis research work in Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering specializing in Computational Aerodynamics; you should have approval from your University & Doctoral Advisor to pursue this internship opportunity.
- Fundamental knowledge in aerodynamics evidenced by advanced graduate coursework and research
- Demonstrated ability and experience in computational aerodynamics modeling simulation & analysis.
- Demonstrated experience in using in-house industrial or academic codes or in-commercial CFD codes
- Demonstrated oral and written communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as in a team environment
Desired Qualifications:
- Doctoral level research in aerodynamics.
- Programming skills in Python MATLAB FORTRAN C C
- Computational Aerodynamics projects with demonstrated ability to set-up execute and post-process simulations from start-to-finish with a reasonable degree of independence
- Experience in using large computer clusters to run large simulations
- Humble: respectful receptive agile eager to learn
- Transparent: shares critical information speaks with candor contributes constructively
- Focused: quick learner strategically prioritizes work committed
- Leadership ability: strong communicator decision-maker collaborative
- Problem solver: analytical-minded challenges existing processes critical thinker
At GE Aerospace we have a relentless dedication to the future of safe and more sustainable flight and believe in our talented people to make it happen. Here you will have the opportunity to work on really cool things with really smart and collaborative people. Together we will mobilize a new era of growth in aerospace and defense. Where others stop we accelerate.
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
Required Experience:
Intern
Job Description SummaryAs a PhD Intern you will collaboratively execute applied research in computational aerodynamics for GE Aerospace commercial engine programs and technology demonstration programs such as RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines). You will be a key member of a tea...
Job Description Summary
As a PhD Intern you will collaboratively execute applied research in computational aerodynamics for GE Aerospace commercial engine programs and technology demonstration programs such as RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines). You will be a key member of a team of technologists and engineers at GE Aerospace Research collaborating with the GE Aerospace business teams to deliver on our commitment to sustainability safety and quality for our customers while advancing aerospace and defense for future generations.
This is a paid internship and is typically structured for a 3-month period or upon completion of PhD thesis defense whichever is earlier. It may be extended or converted to a full-time employment based on performance mutual interests and business/program needs/funding.
Job Description
Company Overview
Working at GE Aerospace means you are bringing your unique perspective innovative spirit drive and curiosity to a collaborative and diverse team working to advance aerospace for future generations. If you have ideas we will listen. Join us and see your ideas take flight!
Site Overview
Established in 2000 the John F. Welch Technology Center (JFWTC) in Bengaluru is our multidisciplinary research and engineering center. Engineers and scientists at JFWTC have contributed to hundreds of aviation patents pioneering breakthroughs in engine technologies advanced materials and additive manufacturing
Roles Overview:
- Apply your knowledge in computational aerodynamics to develop innovative aerothermal-mechanical solutions for aircraft engine technologies.
- Specifically apply your expertise in computational aerodynamics to execute modeling and simulation studies and analyses to extract and provide insights into key flow physics
- Deliver on assigned technical project(s) with guidance to meet project requirements
- Participate in a team on technology programs while demonstrating independence in executing tasks leveraging your technical skills
Ideal Candidate:
Should be pursuing PhD but not submitted thesis
Required Qualifications:
- Completed Ph.D. thesis research work in Aerospace/Mechanical Engineering specializing in Computational Aerodynamics; you should have approval from your University & Doctoral Advisor to pursue this internship opportunity.
- Fundamental knowledge in aerodynamics evidenced by advanced graduate coursework and research
- Demonstrated ability and experience in computational aerodynamics modeling simulation & analysis.
- Demonstrated experience in using in-house industrial or academic codes or in-commercial CFD codes
- Demonstrated oral and written communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as in a team environment
Desired Qualifications:
- Doctoral level research in aerodynamics.
- Programming skills in Python MATLAB FORTRAN C C
- Computational Aerodynamics projects with demonstrated ability to set-up execute and post-process simulations from start-to-finish with a reasonable degree of independence
- Experience in using large computer clusters to run large simulations
- Humble: respectful receptive agile eager to learn
- Transparent: shares critical information speaks with candor contributes constructively
- Focused: quick learner strategically prioritizes work committed
- Leadership ability: strong communicator decision-maker collaborative
- Problem solver: analytical-minded challenges existing processes critical thinker
At GE Aerospace we have a relentless dedication to the future of safe and more sustainable flight and believe in our talented people to make it happen. Here you will have the opportunity to work on really cool things with really smart and collaborative people. Together we will mobilize a new era of growth in aerospace and defense. Where others stop we accelerate.
Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: Yes
Required Experience:
Intern
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