Research Engineer, CFD and model reduction

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About this role

The position focuses on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), surrogate modelling, and reduced-order modelling (ROM) for thermal energy systems.

As a Research Engineer, you will be responsible for developing and executing steady-state CFD simulations (OpenFOAM) for thermal storage systems and related components. You will generate steady-state surrogate models based on CFD and FEA data to support design optimisation and develop reduced-order dynamic models using methods such as Dynamic Mode Decomposition with control (DMDc). You will also assist in the development of predictive control approaches based on reduced-order models, and contribute to workflow automation, data processing, model validation, and scientific publications.

The work in this role is technical and hands-on. You will collaborate closely with researchers and Finnish SME partners. You will also be expected to contribute to other COMEA projects as required.

WHAT DO WE EXPECT FROM YOU?

At least M.Sc. degree in a relevant field of engineering, applied mathematics, or a closely related field

Strong background in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and numerical methods

Practical experience in CFD; experience with OpenFOAM is considered a strong advantage

Ability to implement numerical workflows in Python or Matlab

Understanding of surrogate modelling or reduced order modelling (e.g. DMD, POD) is an advantage

Ability to learn new methods quickly and adapt to changing project needs

Good command of English language (written and spoken) is required; Finnish language skills are considered an advantage.

In addition, technical competency in CFD and heat transfer problems as well as experience in practical engineering design are appreciated.

WHAT DO WE OFFER?

A versatile job where you can participate in impactful and broad RDI activities in the world-class research team of computational engineering experts

Freedom and flexibility in managing work tasks, as well as opportunities to deve

Responsibilities

  • At least M.Sc. degree in a relevant field of engineering, applied mathematics, or a closely related field
  • Strong background in fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and numerical methods
  • Practical experience in CFD; experience with OpenFOAM is considered a strong advantage
  • Ability to implement numerical workflows in Python or Matlab
  • Understanding of surrogate modelling or reduced order modelling (e.g. DMD, POD) is an advantage

Requirements

  • Ability to learn new methods quickly and adapt to changing project needs
  • Good command of English language (written and spoken) is required; Finnish language skills are considered an advantage.
  • A versatile job where you can participate in impactful and broad RDI activities in the world-class research team of computational engineering experts
  • Freedom and flexibility in managing work tasks, as well as opportunities to deve

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Job Details

Posted9 April 2026
Closes9 May 2026

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