Computational engineering
Build better aerospace systems. Faster.
We build reusable computational design pipelines for aircraft, intakes, turbines, and high-performance physical products.
Currently accepting select pilot projects
The bottleneck
Aerospace iteration is still too manual.
Moving from requirements to geometry, meshing, simulation, analysis, and another design change can take longer than the simulation itself.
Manual loop
Engineering teams lose time when each design change restarts disconnected handoffs.
Connected workflow
We turn repeat steps into a faster pipeline while keeping engineering judgment visible.
Services
Our services for high-performance systems.
Ask us to run a simulation, improve a design, or build a repeatable workflow around a specific aerospace engineering problem.
Submit a challengeSimulation
Run CFD, thermal, structural, or related analysis with clear validation status.
Design optimization
Test targeted geometry and parameter changes while keeping tradeoffs visible.
Pipeline pilots
Build a focused computational workflow around one real aerospace engineering challenge.
Typical outputs
What the work produces.
You receive concept designs, simulation results, engineering reports, 3D geometry, and CAD or mesh files your team can review and use.
Concept designs

Simulation results
Engineering reports

3D geometry
CAD or mesh files

Optimized candidates

Process
A small pilot, built around one real engineering problem.
We scope the work around available data, required accuracy, deliverables, timeline, and cost, then build the computational loop with human review at the decision points.
01 Submit
Share what you are building, what needs to improve, and what constraints matter.
02 Scope
We review feasibility, files, deliverables, timeline, and cost.
03 Build
We complete the work using simulation, computational workflows, and engineer review.
Engineering challenge form
What are you trying to build or improve?
Submit a focused design, simulation, or optimization challenge. We'll review it and follow up if it's a fit for a pilot.


