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9 Key Technical Takeaways from the NAFEMS World Congress 2021

9 Key Technical Takeaways from the NAFEMS World Congress 2021

8-minute read Ian Symington, NAFEMS - January 26th 2022 While there is no doubt that we all missed meeting up in person at the 2021 NAFEMS World congress, one of the big positives of a virtual event is that we have hundreds and hundreds of hours of content available on demand. I know you are all busy people and I have picked out some of the event highlights. If you find the selected

26 January 2022
Is Multiphysics the key to bringing everything together?

Is Multiphysics the key to bringing everything together?

11-minute read David Quinn - September 30th 2021 Gernot Boiger is a professor of Modeling Multiphysics Applications and head of Multiphysics Modeling and Imaging at Zurich University of Applied Sciences -ZHAW. He teaches and develops Multiphysics simulations for applied R&D and leads a team of around 20 researchers. He's also European vice president of the International Society of

30 September 2021
Start Your Engines!  Talking Hypercar Simulation

Start Your Engines! Talking Hypercar Simulation

Talking Hypercar Simulation with Ivan Krajinović of Rimac Automobili 5-minute read David Quinn - September 9th 2021 Dr. Ivan Krajinović is Simulations Manager at Rimac, the electric hypercar manufacturer based in Croatia. He leads the Simulation department, which is responsible for structural, electrical and thermal simulations of different components of the electric powertrain, working

08 September 2021
Does Multiphysics Make Fools of Us All?

Does Multiphysics Make Fools of Us All?

by Chad Jackson, President and Principal Analyst of Lifecycle Insights Quite a long time ago, I remember the first time I visited a hard-core simulation analyst's group. It was at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center and I, fresh out of college, was showing them some new simulation technology. There were lots of questions and conversations that day. But first and foremost in my memory, I remember

12 March 2013








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