The intern will model supersonic gas flows in a new interrupter chamber as part of a project to strengthen the US grid
Job Summary
The intern will model supersonic gas flows in a new interrupter chamber as part of a project to strengthen the US grid.
This role involves defining calculation parameters, performing numerical simulations, and analyzing results related to electric arcs exceeding 20,000K.
The position is based at the Grid Solutions R&D center in Villeurbanne, France, focusing on high-voltage circuit breaker development.
Matching Summary
The intern will model supersonic gas flows in a new interrupter chamber as part of a project to strengthen the US grid.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Mechanical Engineering degree
Fluid mechanics knowledge
Thermodynamics expertise
Numerical simulation skills
French and English fluency
Nice-to-have
AMESIM or ANSYS experience
COMSOL proficiency
Python programming skills
C# programming skills
Innovation mindset
Key Requirements
4th/5th year Engineering School student
Major in Mechanical, Energy, or Electrical Engineering