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Agent Based Simulation Intern Jobs (NOW HIRING)

... simulation, optimization solutions · 3+ years with System dynamics, Discrete events and ... Agent based modeling using tools such as Anylogic · MS or BS in Computer Science,Math, Physics ...

As a Lead Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Engineer, you will lead teams working a portfolio of ... Guide implementation of event-based and agent-based models, including translating verified ...

As a Lead Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Engineer, you will lead teams working a portfolio of ... Guide implementation of event-based and agent-based models, including translating verified ...

As a Lead Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Engineer, you will lead teams working a portfolio of ... Guide implementation of event-based and agent-based models, including translating verified ...

Researcher

New York, NY · On-site

$220K - $500K/yr

You have deep experience with synthetic data generation, agent-based modeling, computational social science, or population simulation * You are interested in using LLMs as a simulation substrate ...

Full-Stack Engineering Intern

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$19.75 - $25.50/hr

The Role As a Fullstack Engineering Intern, you'll be the brain behind Dryft's decision ... agent-based reasoning with mathematical optimization and simulation on top of large-scale ...

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What is an Agent Based Simulation Intern?

An Agent Based Simulation Intern is a student or early-career professional who assists in developing, running, and analyzing agent-based models. These simulations use individual 'agents'—which can represent people, organizations, or entities—to study complex systems and their interactions. Interns typically help design simulation scenarios, collect and process data, and interpret results to support research or business projects. They often work with specialized software and programming languages, gaining hands-on experience in computational modeling and problem-solving.

What types of projects and team collaborations can an Agent Based Simulation Intern expect during their internship?

As an Agent Based Simulation Intern, you will typically work on projects involving the development, testing, and analysis of simulation models to study complex systems such as traffic flow, supply chains, or social behaviors. You can expect to collaborate closely with data scientists, software engineers, and domain experts to refine models, gather requirements, and validate simulation outcomes. Interns often participate in regular team meetings, contribute to code reviews, and may be tasked with presenting findings to stakeholders. This role provides hands-on experience with simulation frameworks and offers valuable exposure to interdisciplinary teamwork in both research and applied settings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Agent Based Simulation Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Agent Based Simulation Intern, you need a solid background in computer science, mathematics, or related fields, with knowledge of modeling and simulation concepts. Familiarity with programming languages like Python or Java and experience with simulation platforms such as NetLogo or AnyLogic are typically required. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills help interns interpret results and collaborate with teams. These skills are crucial for building accurate simulations, deriving actionable insights, and contributing meaningfully to research or project objectives.
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Simulation AI Infrastructure Intern

Simulation AI Infrastructure Intern

Mclaurin Aerospace

Knoxville, TN • On-site

$16 - $20.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

We are seeking an intern to help build a secure, containerized AI agent environment for modeling and simulation workflows.
The project involves integrating agentic CLI tools such as CloudCode, Hermes Agent, Gemini CLI, or similar frameworks with locally hosted LLMs using Ollama inside Docker containers. The goal is to create an AI-assisted engineering workspace capable of interacting with simulation repositories, documentation, configuration systems, and analysis workflows while remaining fully isolated from external networks.
Responsibilities
  • Install and configure AI agent CLI frameworks inside Docker
  • Connect agent frameworks to locally hosted LLMs through Ollama
  • Configure secure containerized environments with restricted/no network access
  • Build workflow tooling, commands, MCP tools/resources, and plugins tailored to simulation workflows
  • Integrate simulation documentation and engineering repositories into the agent workspace
  • Demonstrate the ability for the agent to:
    • Configure vehicle simulations
    • Execute workflows
    • Perform analysis and post-processing
Desired Qualifications
  • Familiarity with Docker and Linux
  • Python experience
  • Experience with CLI tooling and developer workflows
  • Interest in AI infrastructure and local/self-hosted LLM systems
  • Familiarity with Ollama, MCP tooling, or agentic AI frameworks is a plus
  • Experience with simulation, scientific computing, or aerospace workflows is a plus
Security Context
This work is performed in a high-security engineering environment. All AI tooling must operate within isolated Docker containers to prevent simulation code, vehicle data, and engineering artifacts from leaving the local environment.
Outcome
The final deliverable is a working AI agent harness capable of securely assisting with engineering modeling and simulation workflows entirely within a local containerized environment.
Additional Requirements & Commitments
  • Student positions require a minimum commitment of 20 hours per pay period
  • Some project phases may require additional time commitments; however, schedules are intentionally designed to support and accommodate academic responsibilities
  • Each intern will work closely with a technical mentor, ensuring alignment between assigned tasks and the student's academic and professional goals
  • This position is open to US citizen students residing in HUBZone qualified areas only. For more information on HUBZone qualification, see .