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I’m Joe Walsh and This Is How I Mesh
I started my engineering analysis activities after graduating with a bachelor’s degree from Milwaukee School of Engineering in Architectural Engineering (a long time ago) where my focus was on structural analysis. I spent the first 8+ years of my career … Continue reading
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High Performance Computing & Cloud NAFEMS asks that you participate in their survey on use of HPC in engineering simulation. The survey’s results will be revealed at the 2015 NAFEMS World Congress. Jetstream will be a new NSF cloud computing … Continue reading
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Intelligent Light Visits Open Source Intelligent Light, makers of the FieldView CFD postprocessing software, announced the receipt of a $1 million phase 2 grant from the U.S. Dept. of Energy to commercialize the DoE’s VisIt software. Integration of FieldView into … Continue reading
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CFD on 1.5 Million Cores CFDers at Stanford University ran a CFD simulation of jet engine noise on a supercomputer with over 1.5 million cores [not a typo – Ed.], the IBM Sequoia Blue Gene/Q system at Lawrence Livermore National … Continue reading
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