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September 7, 2010, 10:46 |
CFD jobs for non american people
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Hello,
My problem is simple. I'm french and I'll graduate by the end of the year. I would like to find the best cfd field to do my graduate research project since I want to find a job in the US. So what kind of job do you know far from aerospatial/defense and governmental related jobs ? Thank you, Clément |
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September 8, 2010, 02:48 |
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Hello Clement,
I am not based in the US, but here are a few ideas of area where you would be able to work in the US without touching defense related CFD: CFD software provider, automotive, bio medical, food processing, building. My 2 cents, you might want to approach a couple of companies to assess potential for internship linked with your graduate research project, AND look into the visa/work requirements. You could also try to contact research labs. Good luck. Julien |
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September 8, 2010, 23:45 |
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Thanks for your answer.
Could you (or someone else) specify some companies names, especially in food processing and building in the US ? Clément |
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