Fluid Mechanics Research Intern (12 months) - Starting Summer 2025
SLB
Date: 2 weeks ago
City: Cambridge
Contract type: Full time
Job Title
Fluid Mechanics Research Intern (12 months)
Project: Theoretical Investigation of Multiphase Fluid Flows
About SLB
We are a global technology company, driving energy innovation for a balanced planet.
At SLB we create amazing technology that unlocks access to energy for the benefit of all. That is our purpose. As innovators, that’s been our mission for 100 years. We are facing the world’s greatest balancing act - how to simultaneously reduce emissions and meet the world’s growing energy demands. We’re working on that answer. Every day, a step closer.
Our collective future depends on decarbonizing the fossil fuel industry, while innovating a new energy landscape. It’s what drives us. Ensuring progress for people and the planet, on the journey to net zero and beyond. For a balanced planet.
Location:
Cambridge, UK.
SLB Cambridge Research (SCR) is part of SLB’s global network of research and engineering centres. SCR is a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art research and computing facilities. We work on applied research projects in the physical sciences to meet the current and future challenges of the industry.
Description & Scope
Our Cambridge Research Lab, located close to University of Cambridge, offers an immersive and dynamic environment for young scientists. The candidate will be part of a close-knit team within the ‘Electro-Chemical Technologies’ group, working on a fascinating project that involves theoretical investigations into multiphase complex fluid flows. This is an opportunity to work with numerical simulations and techniques like the finite volume method to characterize gas, liquid, and solid phases.
This is more than just an internship—it is your chance to work on real-world challenges that have the potential to transform industries!
Deliverables
Fluid Mechanics Research Intern (12 months)
Project: Theoretical Investigation of Multiphase Fluid Flows
About SLB
We are a global technology company, driving energy innovation for a balanced planet.
At SLB we create amazing technology that unlocks access to energy for the benefit of all. That is our purpose. As innovators, that’s been our mission for 100 years. We are facing the world’s greatest balancing act - how to simultaneously reduce emissions and meet the world’s growing energy demands. We’re working on that answer. Every day, a step closer.
Our collective future depends on decarbonizing the fossil fuel industry, while innovating a new energy landscape. It’s what drives us. Ensuring progress for people and the planet, on the journey to net zero and beyond. For a balanced planet.
Location:
Cambridge, UK.
SLB Cambridge Research (SCR) is part of SLB’s global network of research and engineering centres. SCR is a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art research and computing facilities. We work on applied research projects in the physical sciences to meet the current and future challenges of the industry.
Description & Scope
Our Cambridge Research Lab, located close to University of Cambridge, offers an immersive and dynamic environment for young scientists. The candidate will be part of a close-knit team within the ‘Electro-Chemical Technologies’ group, working on a fascinating project that involves theoretical investigations into multiphase complex fluid flows. This is an opportunity to work with numerical simulations and techniques like the finite volume method to characterize gas, liquid, and solid phases.
This is more than just an internship—it is your chance to work on real-world challenges that have the potential to transform industries!
Deliverables
- Conducting numerical simulations using OpenFOAM solvers
- Analyzing and interpreting complex datasets
- Collaborating with a team of scientists on ongoing research projects
- Writing detailed technical reports and presenting your findings to peers
- Engaging in exciting theoretical discussions around fluid mechanics and multiphase flows
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, engineering, mathematics, or related fields.
- Enthusiastic about Fluid Mechanics
- Strong communication skills and teamwork
- Solid numerical skills; experience with OpenFOAM, ANSYS is a plus!
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