Role Description
**Innovation is in our DNA… is it in yours?**
Bombardier is a global leader in aviation, creating innovative and game-changing planes. Our products and services provide world-class experiences that set new standards in passenger comfort, energy efficiency, reliability and safety. We are a global organization focused on working together with a team spirit.
**Your boarding pass will include…**
Several conferences, including:
* Meet An Executive
* Women Taking Flight
Learning more about Bombardier, including:
* Bombardier Products conference
* Visits of the Bombardier sites
* Bombardier Academy of Learning
Many social/networking opportunities, including:
* Volunteering
* Networking for Success
* 5 à 7, Potluck, and much more!
In Advanced Aerodynamics, we design and develop high-quality aircraft aerodynamic configurations and provide aerodynamic support to all functions involved in the design, development, certification and support of Bombardier aircraft. Particularly, you will learn the development of state-of-the-art Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods for solving real-world problems, in conjunction with High Performance Computing (HPC) techniques.
**What are your contributions to the team?**
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* Developing/improving a correlation-based laminar-turbulence transition model for airframe flows;
* Developing robust, efficient and accurate numerical algorithms for solving the transport equations of the transition model;
* Performing CFD Verification \& Validation (V\&V) exercises and documenting the results.
**During your internship, you will learn:**
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* The implementation of numerical methods for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) involved in the transition model;
* Best practices in industrial CFD development, validation and software repository/version control;
* Large-scale CFD simulations, from preprocessing, flow solve to postprocessing on modern HPC platforms.
### **How to thrive in this role?**
* You are currently enrolled in a Canadian academic institution for a Master’s/Ph.D. degree in engineering;
* You have theoretical knowledge in fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, aerodynamics, and boundary layers;
* You have theoretical knowledge of compressible Navier-Stokes numerical methods (CFD), boundary-layer transition and turbulence associated with airframes;
* You have experience with coding in C\+\+/Python and with CFD development for simulating transitional flows;
* You have good communication skills in both French and English;
**Boarding Information:**
* Location: Administrative Centre (CA)
* Duration: 8 months
* Flexible workplace-Hybrid
*It is important to note that our internship opportunities are open to students only, not new graduates. All our interns may be required to occasionally travel outside of Canada for training/work purpose.*