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I’m Patrick Baker and This Is How I Mesh
A native of Kansas City, MO, I spent the earliest part of my technical life hanging out with my dad at his office. Maybe it was the lure of technology that kept me going with him, or maybe it was … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA Propulsion, CFD, Chrome, computer science, development, food, golf, Pointwise, product development, programming, This Is How I Mesh, unix, unstructured, vim, Windows
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I’m Chris Fouts and This Is How I Mesh
I guess you could say I’ve been working towards a career at Pointwise, Inc. since 1978. That’s when, growing up in the outskirts of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, I learned to program using my first computer, a TRS-80 Model 1 with … Continue reading
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Tagged automation, CFD, development, food, Glyph, Gridgen, Lockheed, Perforce, Pointwise, scripting, silicon graphics, This Is How I Mesh, vim, Visual Studio
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I’m Jim Colby and This Is How I Mesh
While originally from Illinois (Waukegan for you Jack Benny fans), I grew in foggy Santa Maria, CA. So, I know BBQ – specifically Santa Maria Style BBQ and even helped my dad build a ‘spec’ Santa Maria BBQ pit. Even … Continue reading
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Tagged Chrome, development, emacs, food, Glyph, IMR, Lockheed, meshing, overset, Perforce, Pointwise, programming, support, This Is How I Mesh, Visual Studio
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I’m Mike Jefferies and This Is How I Mesh
I am one of the software developers here at Pointwise. I have contributed to several areas of the code base, but the geometry and database functionality is my area of expertise. In addition, I have presented at conferences on multi-threaded … Continue reading
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Tagged Chrome, development, food, Glyph, Glyph 2, Outlook, Perforce, Pointwise, SIGGRAPH, source code, support, This Is How I Mesh, training, Visual Studio
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I’m Nick Wyman and This Is How I Mesh
I received a BS in Aerospace Engineering and an MS in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University. My graduate work focused on the use of CFD for the prediction of rotordynamic stability of turbomachinery. My first job out of school … Continue reading
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Tagged AIAA, CFD, conference, development, hybrid mesh, overset, ParaView, Perforce, structured, This Is How I Mesh, Turbomachinery CFD, unstructured, Visual Studio
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