The Research Engineering team at Autodesk Research is looking for a passionate and skilled graduate research intern for 2023 at our London office. A home-based candidate with an occasional commute to the London office is also acceptable. The ideal intern will conduct research and development in generative design methods applied to the manufacturing industry.
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with Researchers and Engineers to extend our existing generative design solutions
- Architect and implement prototypes and software components related to design and optimization of mechanical assemblies
Minimum Qualifications
- Currently pursuing a Masters or PhD degree in Computer Science, Computer and Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Aerospace Science and Engineering, Civil Engineering, or other related disciplines
- Experience and excellent knowledge with programming languages and libraries (preferably C++)
- Experience in Engineering design of Mechanical components
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Autodesk has always valued flexibility in how we work. We continue to provide employees flexibility to support their work preferences wherever possible and nearly all roles are hybrid or remote, unless otherwise indicated.
Salary is one part of Autodesk’s competitive package. Offers are based on the candidate’s experience and geographic location.