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Working Student (m/f/d) Simulation Software Engineer

Ebenbuild

Ebenbuild

Software Engineering
Munich, Germany · Remote
Posted on Nov 24, 2025
Your mission
In close cooperation with our simulation software engineering team, you will support the development, automation, and validation of our digital twin workflows. You will:
  • Assist in implementing and improving computational models to replicate (patho)-physiological processes of the pulmonary system in silico, drawing on methods from biomechanics as well as fluid and particle dynamics.
  • Contribute to tooling for automated model generation, calibration, and execution within our simulation pipeline.
  • Contribute to customer projects by assisting with the setup, execution, and analysis of simulation studies.
  • Support the maintenance and improvement of structured workflows for data ingestion, processing, and reporting to ensure smooth and reliable operations.
Your profile
  • Current Bachelor’s or Master’s student in engineering, computer science, physics, or a related discipline.
  • First experience or coursework in numerical methods, CFD, CFPD, or biomechanics.
  • Good programming skills in Python.
  • Familiarity with tools such as Git and Docker.
  • Interest in physiological modeling, medical software, and computational techniques.
  • Good written and verbal communication skills in English.
  • No German skills required.
Why us?
  • Start date: January or February 2026.
  • Working hours: > 15 h/week with flexible scheduling.
  • Location: Hybrid work is possible, with regular office attendance desirable to support collaboration.
About us
We are a Munich-based startup building a digital twin platform for respiratory diseases – a monolithic digital toolset that elevates the actions of decision makers in healthcare and life sciences through physics-based simulation, AI, and data science. In the hands of industrial users, it fosters their understanding of pulmonary drug delivery to inform, accelerate and de-risk trial design and execution. In the hands of physicians, it will offer personalized treatment perspectives to improve the odds of survival and recovery in millions of cases of respiratory complication each year, such as Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS). Anywhere at any time.