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Corvid Technologies is seeking qualified candidates for an internship within our Structural Mechanics Applications Group. This group plays a crucial role in supporting various government programs that investigate dynamic phenomena, including hypervelocity penetration, reactive material physics, material characterization, and weapon system evaluation. The team utilizes our proprietary solver, Velodyne, which is a predictive multi-physics hydro-structural solver that incorporates shock physics to analyze and predict the behavior of matter—whether gas, liquid, or solid—under extreme loading conditions. This involves a deep understanding of structural mechanics to evaluate how solid structures respond to applied mechanical loads. As a Mechanical Engineering Intern, you will have the opportunity to work alongside experienced engineers and scientists, contributing to projects that require knowledge of structural dynamics and mechanics, numerical methods, and finite element analysis (FEA). You will gain hands-on experience with CAD and numerical grid generation techniques, as well as exposure to FEA software such as Ansys, Abaqus, and LS-Dyna. This internship is designed for individuals with a background in physics, mechanical engineering, or material science, particularly those interested in computer modeling and simulation. US Citizenship is required for this position, reflecting the nature of the projects we undertake and the sensitive information involved. Founded in 2004, Corvid Technologies is comprised of over 300 engineers and scientists, with approximately three-quarters holding master's degrees or Ph.D.s. We provide comprehensive solutions that encompass concept development, design and optimization, prototype building, testing, and manufacturing. Our team leverages the predictive capabilities of high-fidelity computational physics solvers, a proprietary massively parallel supercomputer system, and a well-equipped prototyping plant and ballistics and mechanics lab. This enables us to investigate a wide range of high-rate physics phenomena, resulting in complex engineering solutions applicable to various fields, including aircraft design, ballistic missile defense, cybersecurity, motorsports, armor development, and missile and warhead design and development. Our integrated approach ensures optimal design and cost efficiency, setting Corvid apart in the market.