The Fan and Compressor Aerodynamics team at GE Aerospace in Garching is looking for a student with a background in Aerodynamics to support the design and analysis of stall control features. The student will work under close supervision of a mentor and will contribute to developing the next-generation of aircraft technologies like RISE to achieve greater fuel efficiency and reduced CO2 emissions. The project is envisioned to start in March and have a duration until end of the year.Working hours/week: 20Discover more about our innovative Garching team and its cutting-edge work here: https://invent.ge/garchingJob DescriptionRoles and Responsibilities
The work involves geometry and mesh generation, pre- and postprocessing of a commercial or in-house CFD solver, and analysis and report out of results. This requires close coordination with the local team and other disciplines and active participation in technical reviews.
Required Qualifications and Characteristics
Master study during final semesters of Mechanical/Aerospace Engineering with exposure to the field of turbomachinery aerodynamics.
Strong analytical skills and good understanding of the physics associated with turbomachinery aerodynamics.
Hands-on experience with numerical mesh generation, CFD simulation and data analysis.
Proven ability to deliver reliably and on complex tasks.
Self motivated and a quick learner.
Ability to work in a cross-functional global team in a multi-cultural environment.
Fluency in English.
Are you ready to see your career take flight?
It’s time to explore what you want out of a career and how you want to make an impact on the world. At GE Aerospace, you can do meaningful work solving real-world challenges alongside the industrys most talented professionals and leaders. Giving you knowledge and experiences to develop professionally and define where you want to take your career.
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Additional Information
Relocation Assistance Provided: No