As part of the global Multiphysics Simulation (GLOMUS) team, this internship focuses on benchmarking a finite-element method (FEM)-based simulation tool to calculate the short-circuit impedance of distribution transformers.
How you'll make an impact
Basic understanding of electromagnetic theory
Basic knowledge of transformer design and operation
Familiarity with finite-element method simulations, preferably using Ansys Maxwell
Basic proficiency in Python
Understanding of databases
Your background
currently pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering, Power Engineering, or a related field
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to work independently and in a team enviroment
Good communication skills in English and German
More about us
Opportunity to work on cutting-edge simulation technologies in a global team
Hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and methodologies
Flexible working environment and mentorship from experienced engineers
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