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I’m Martin Leahy and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up and still live and work in Victoria, a southern state of Australia. I am lucky to have wonderful family of three children and a wonderful wife, Amy. I grew up on a sheep/cattle farm in Glenaroua, Victoria, … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, ANSYS, Applied CCM, Caelus, CFX, cloud, FIeldView, food, git, Glyph, high order, linux, OpenFOAM, ParaView, Pointwise, Python, This Is How I Mesh, Ubuntu
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I’m ZJ Wang and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up in Hunan, China, and always wanted to be a fighter pilot. But since I cannot handle spinning, I settled on being an aerospace engineer. I obtained a B.S. degree from the National University of Defense Technology (NUDT, … Continue reading
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Tagged aerospace, AIAA, AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, CFD, conference, food, git, Gmsh, higher order elements, hoCFD, Mathematica, Matlab, Microsoft, ParaView, Pointwise, Qt Creator, Tecplot, This Is How I Mesh
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I’m Mike Park and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up in New Jersey where may father was always fixing something in his workshop and I was very lucky that my parents supported the many hobbies I was interested in. I spent a number of summers working on … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, aerospace, AIAA Aviation, AIAA Drag Prediction Workshop, AIAA High Lift Prediction Workshop, AIAA SciTech, AIAA Sonic Boom Workshop, aviation, bibtex, CFD, Chrome, DLR, emacs, food, FUN3D, git, Gitlab, Jenkins, Latex, LAURA, NASA, OVERFLOW, Slack, Tecplot, Thunderbird, unstructured, vi, Vulcan
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I’m Darrin Stephens and This Is How I Mesh
I was born and raised in Innisfail, a small country town in the far north of the state of Queensland, Australia. Being in the far north, Innisfail was hot and humid where the rainfall each year is measured in meters. … Continue reading