Are you a Master’s student in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering with a specialization in Computational Fluid Mechanics? Are you passionate about reduced order modeling and eager to apply your skills to real-world industrial challenges? If so, this internship opportunity might be the perfect fit for your graduation thesis project.
Background
Within the Mechanical Development cluster, we are developing advanced methods for system-level simulations aimed at reducing development time and minimizing the need for physical testing. These virtual testing environments integrate physics-based simulation engines with ASML software, with Reduced Order Models (ROMs) playing a central role. These models capture the essential behavior of machine components under complex, transient, and multi-physics conditions—such as flow induced vibrations or cooling of components using flow.
First, an appropriate reduction technique for the fluid domain—relevant to the fluid regime—must be investigated. Subsequently, strategies for reducing the information exchange at the fluid-structure interfaces should be explored to enhance computational efficiency and coupling performance.
Key activities include:
We are looking for a candidate who:
This is a Master thesis internship for 6 to 9 months, starting as soon as possible.
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