Research in Flight is excited to announce that it has been acquired by Altair.
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Research In Flight is the developer of the aerodynamic simulation tool FlightStream®. FlightStream® revolutionizes aerodynamic design and analysis, offering solutions for a variety of vehicles from subsonic to hypersonic. Its advanced unstructured surface-mesh vorticity solver significantly reduces time and complexity compared to traditional CFD solvers. Versatile and powerful, FlightStream® seamlessly integrates with CAD software and excels in aerospace, marine, and alternative energy applications, delivering high-fidelity results with minimal mesh size and user input. FlightStream® is used by numerous aerospace firms worldwide.


We Invite:

— Aerospace Engineers: If you’re fascinated by the complexities of airflow and aircraft design, your expertise can contribute significantly to our core projects, including advanced simulations and aerodynamic analyses using FlightStream®.

— Software Developers: We value the intersection of software and aerospace engineering. If you’re skilled in programming and have a keen interest in aerospace applications, your role could be pivotal in evolving our software’s capabilities.

— Research Scientists: Dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, our research team thrives on innovation and exploration in aerodynamics, computational fluid dynamics, and related fields.

— Interns and Graduates: Eager to kickstart your career in aerospace? We offer dynamic roles for interns and graduates, providing a solid foundation and exposure to groundbreaking aerospace technology.


Why Join Us?

— Impactful Work: Contribute to projects that shape the future of aerospace, offering solutions to some of the industry’s most challenging problems.

— Collaborative Environment: Work alongside experts in aerospace and software development, fostering a culture of learning, innovation, and mutual respect.

— Innovative Culture: Be part of a team that values creativity and innovation in solving technically demanding problems.