Job Title
Computational Software Engineer Intern (3 months) - Starting Summer 2026
Project Title: Development of a Bounary Element Method Solver for Porous Media Flow
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Location:
Abingdon, Oxofrdshire
Description & Scope
The internship project focuses on developing a 2D solver for fluid flow in porous media as a simplified reservoir model. The solver will be based on the boundary element method (BEM), offering an efficient approach for simulating flow without the need for full volumetric discretization.
An important aspect of the project is enabling the solver to handle embedded elements, such as wells and fractures, which play a critical role in controlling flow behavior. The scope includes implementing the core solver, extending it to represent these embedded features, and validating the results on simplified test cases. This work will provide the intern with hands-on experience in scientific computing, numerical methods, and reservoir modeling, while contributing a practical tool for exploring innovative simulation techniques.
Responsibilities
* Contribute to the extension of an existing 2D boundary element solver for fluid flow in porous media.
* The main task will be to add support for embedded elements such as wells and fractures, ensuring that these features are correctly represented in the simulation.
* Implementing the new functionality, testing it on simple cases, and documenting the results.
* Deliverables will be an extended solver prototype, validation of results,
* Create a technical report.
Through this project, the student will gain valuable experience in numerical modeling, scientific programming, and applied mathematics. They will also learn how to incorporate physical features like wells and fractures into simulation tools, and how simplified reservoir models can be used to study complex subsurface behavior. By the end of the internship, the student will have hands-on experience enhancing a solver that connects theory, coding, and reservoir applications.
Qualifications
* Studying a Masters in Applied Mathematics, Numerical Analysis, Software Engineering or a related discipline
* Partial Differental Equations
* Numerical Analysis
* Software Engineering
SLB is an equal employment opportunity employer. Qualified applicants are considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or other characteristics protected by law.
The recruiting process and the position can be adapted to fit most disabilities, please do not hesitate to mention this when applying.