[NTA] NASA Langley Intern Opportunities for Graduate Student (Engineering)

  • From: "Chapman, Michael A. (LARC-D330)" <michael.a.chapman@xxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 11:30:41 -0500

Job Title:  NASA's Pathways Intern Employment Program 
(Engineering)<http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/339931700>

Department: National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Agency: Langley Research Center

Job Announcement Number: 
LA13P0023<http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/339931700>

SALARY RANGE:

$44,176.00 to $57,408.00 / Per Year

OPEN PERIOD:

Tuesday, March 19, 2013 to Wednesday, March 27, 2013

SERIES & GRADE:

GS-0899-7/11

POSITION INFORMATION:

Multiple Schedules - Internships

PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 11

DUTY LOCATIONS:

1 vacancy in the following location:
Hampton, VA

WHO MAY APPLY:

Current students enrolled or accepted for enrollment at a qualifying 
institution pursing a master's or PhD degree on a half time or full time basis, 
meeting the following criteria: -Who have completed 4 academic years of study 
(or all the requirements) for a bachelor's degree AND accepted into a master's 
program OR -Who have completed 1 academic year of master's level education - 
Who have completed 1 year of Doctorate Level study or accepted into a Doctoral 
Program. (Research)

DUTIES:

Serves as a NASA Pathways Intern Employment (IEP) Program student located in 
the Research Directorate. Participant completes assigned duties, tasks, 
readings, and developmental activities specified in the program.

Assists with conducting research and development with an emphasis on 
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and flow physics modeling to support the 
design and development of revolutionary and conventional aerospace and 
aeronautical flight systems across all speed regimes. Assists with developing 
state-of-the art computational fluid dynamics methods. Examples of areas of CFD 
development include: high performance computing (develop and implement scalable 
algorithms for multi-scale, multi-physics scientific applications on a variety 
of computer architectures), grid generation (develop and implement robust 
high-order, three-dimensional numerical mesh generation methods to include 
implementation on massively parallel architectures; support solution based mesh 
adaptation and automation), turbulence (develop, implement, and test Reynolds 
averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) methods, large-eddy simulations (LES) methods, 
and/or hybrid RANS/LES methods for turbulent flows; improve understanding of 
turbulence physics), and/or transition (develop, implement, and test improved 
models for the prediction and control of laminar-turbulent transition; improve 
understanding of transition physics; develop integrated modeling of transition 
and turbulence).

Program participants receive formal periodic assessments of progress and sign a 
Pathways Agreement.
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Michael A. Chapman, P.E.
Head, Technologies Application Branch - RD
NASA Langley Research Center

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