ZEISS
Internship/WorkingStudent–PhysicsSimulationforMedicalSoftBodyModeling(f/m/x)
“Internship / Working Student – Physics Simulation for Medical Soft-Body Modeling (f/m/x) at ZEISS. Skills: Physics simulation, Soft-body modeling, Computational modeling. Work with scientists. Work with research engineers”
What You'll Achieve.
Help build foundation for next-generation products
Industry & Context.
Tackling challenging research-to-product problems
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master’s program enrollment, Solid understanding of computational modeling, Solid understanding of geometry processing, Solid understanding of mesh data structures
Nice to Have
Programming skills in C++, Good communication skills in German, Experience with simulation software, Project experience in biomechanical modeling, Project experience in soft-body simulation, Project experience in surgical simulation, Familiarity with modeling software
What You'll Do.
Work with research engineers
Prototyping in medical soft-body simulation
Build foundation for next-generation products
Learn simulation methods
Apply simulation methods
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
R&D team; Scientists; Research engineers
Communication Scope
German
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