FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
The internship is for 12 months, starting in Summer 2025.
Where is the internship located?
The internship will be located in Cambridge, UK, at the SLB Cambridge Research (SCR) center.
What is the main project focus of this internship?
The main project focus is on the theoretical investigation of multiphase fluid flows.
What kind of skills are required for this internship?
Candidates should be pursuing a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in fluid mechanics, aerodynamics, engineering, mathematics, or related fields, and have strong communication and numerical skills. Experience with OpenFOAM and ANSYS is a plus.
What will be the main responsibilities of the intern?
Intern responsibilities include conducting numerical simulations, analyzing and interpreting complex datasets, collaborating with scientists, writing technical reports, and engaging in theoretical discussions around fluid mechanics and multiphase flows.
Is prior experience with software like OpenFOAM necessary?
While prior experience with OpenFOAM is beneficial, it is not explicitly required; a strong enthusiasm for Fluid Mechanics is essential.
Will interns have the opportunity to present their findings?
Yes, interns will be required to write detailed technical reports and present their findings to peers.
Does SLB have any equal employment opportunity policies?
Yes, SLB is an equal employment opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants without regard to various characteristics protected by law.
Are there opportunities for collaboration in this internship?
Yes, interns will collaborate with a team of scientists on ongoing research projects.
What kind of environment can interns expect at SLB Cambridge Research?
Interns can expect an immersive and dynamic environment within a close-knit team and a multidisciplinary setting with state-of-the-art research and computing facilities.