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Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at University of Glasgow and Core Developer of MoFEM
With the support of the Santander Universities Programme, Mesh-Oriented Solutions (MOS) is offering a part-time, eight-week long internship for current undergraduate (3rd year +) and postgraduate students of the University of Glasgow.
MOS (https://mesh-oriented-solutions.com) is a Glasgow-based startup leveraging the application of the MoFEM (http://mofem.eng.gla.ac.uk) to tackle challenging industrial applications. MoFEM is an open-source computer simulation tool based on advanced finite element technology developed at the University of Glasgow.
The key advantages of MoFEM over existing commercial software include:
* cutting-edge modelling capability, which outperforms commercial tools,
* flexibility that allows it to be adapted, customised and integrated into existing simulation workflows,
* the potential to exploit modern computer hardware architecture.
This internship offers a unique blend of hands-on experience in cutting-edge computational engineering, GPU programming, and open-source software development. Interns will work directly with MoFEM, a powerful tool used by industry leaders like Rolls-Royce and EDF Energy, to enhance its capabilities with GPU-compatible libraries. By tackling real-world challenges in structural integrity and multiphysics simulations, participants will gain valuable expertise at the forefront of engineering innovation.
Participants will receive training in using modern software development in C++ using industry-standard tools, running simulations on HPC clusters, and developing GPU-ready computational frameworks.
The essential criteria for the role are:
1. Proficiency in C++
2. Experience with scripting languages such as Python
3. Fundamental knowledge of Numerical Methods for solving Linear Algebra problems
The desirable criteria for the role are:
1. Experience with parallel programming libraries like OpenMP, MPI
2. Understanding of GPU programming concepts and parallel computing
3. Knowledge or experience with Unix-based systems
4. Prior experience working with or contributing to open-source projects
Start date details: Flexible (no later than June 2025.)
Salary details: £16 per hour (20 hours per week)
Link to apply: Apply here
Seniority level
Internship
Employment type
Part-time
Job function
Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
Software Development
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