As a Computational Fluid Dynamics Intern, you will likely assist with setting up and running CFD simulations, analyzing simulation data, and validating results against experimental or theoretical benchmarks. Interns often help optimize models, document findings, and present results to engineering teams. You may work collaboratively with senior engineers, participate in team meetings, and gain exposure to real-world design problems in industries such as automotive, aerospace, or energy. This hands-on experience helps develop both technical and professional skills that are highly valued in engineering careers.