CFD Automation & Simulation Intern
About Corintis
Corintis offers innovative microfluidic cooling technologies for AI chips/GPUs and CPUs used in data centers. Working with many of the world’s largest tech companies, our solutions improve compute sustainability and tackle the excessive electricity consumption associated with data centre cooling, which consumes more electricity than New York and London combined.
Ranked as the No.1 Engineering startup in Switzerland for 2025, Corintis offers a friendly and team-oriented workplace, bringing together over 85 people from over 35 nationalities to solve the most significant computing challenges of tomorrow. Based in the EPFL Campus in St. Sulpice, we are closely connected to the local ecosystem and are located a few minutes walk from Lake Geneva.
The Role
As a CFD automation & Simulation Intern, you will be responsible for supporting the Solutions Engineering team in advancing our simulation workflows across meshing, solving, and post-processing. You will collaborate closely with our simulation and software engineers. This role plays an important part improving the efficiency, scalability, and reliability of our simulation workflows used to design next-generation liquid cooling solutions for AI chips.
You will take genuine ownership of meaningful work from day one, contributing to benchmarks, automation tools, and testing frameworks that will shape how the team operates.
Key Responsibilities
Evaluate and validate meshing workflows for accuracy, consistency, and reproducibility and develop practical guidelines the team can build on
Design and run structured benchmarks to compare solver performance across tools and configurations, and identify opportunities to improve efficiency
Test GPU-accelerated solvers on dedicated hardware, assessing performance scaling with mesh size, GPU resources, and solver settings.
Automate post-processing pipelines and build tooling for standardised report generation, reducing manual effort across the team
Document your methodologies and findings clearly and collaborate closely with Solutions Engineers to make sure your work integrates into existing workflows
Requirements
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Computational Engineering, Computational Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or a related technical field.
Strong academic background in fluid mechanics and heat transfer
Foundational knowledge of CFD principles (meshing, solving, post-processing)
Familiarity with at least one simulation environment (e.g. OpenFOAM, Fluent, StarCCM+ or similar)
Scripting skills in Python or similar for automation tasks
Structured, methodical approach to testing and documentation
Good communication skills in English (written and spoken)
This Is a Great Fit If You:
Enjoy working in a hands-on, technically challenging environment where your work has a direct impact
Are motivated by improving engineering processes and making simulations faster and more reliable
Thrive when you can own a task end-to-end, from setup to documentation
Value a collaborative, international team atmosphere
Are curious about high-performance computing and GPU-accelerated simulation
This Won’t Be the Right Role for You If:
You are not comfortable working with simulation tools that require hands-on setup and debugging
You’re looking for a role with no technical depth or purely administrative tasks
You prefer a highly structured corporate environment with fixed, pre-defined processes
You prefer working fully remotely, as this role requires regular on-site collaboration at EPFL
What we offer:
Start date: ASAP
Activity rate: 100%
Salary: 2,500 CHF gross per month
Location: On-site at the EPFL Innovation Park, St. Sulpice
- Department
- Cold Plates & Industrialization
- Locations
- Lausanne
- Employment type
- Internship
About Corintis
Corintis offers a friendly and team-oriented workplace, bringing together a diverse group of over 25 nationalities to solve the biggest computing challenges of tomorrow. Based on the EPFL campus near Lausanne, we are closely connected to the local ecosystem and are located a few minutes walk from Lake Leman.