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I’m Faranggis Bagheri and This Is How I Mesh

I was born in Tehran, the capital of Iran in 1983. I received my Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Yazd University in the beautiful city of Yazd, which has a history of over 5,000 years with unique Persian architecture. … Continue reading

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I’m John Stone and This Is How I Mesh

My home town of Manchester, England is notable for many reasons: the development of Graphene, Emmeline Pankhurst, Sir Joseph Whitworth (the father of precision engineering),  Rutherford’s splitting of the atom, and Alan Turing’s work at the University of Manchester, to … Continue reading

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This Week in CFD

Visualization FieldView 15.1 is now available and includes surface flow lines and animated particle paths. EnSight 10.1.5.a is now available and includes threaded pathlines. A special thanks to our friends at Mentor Graphics for remembering their American cousins on July … Continue reading

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This Week in CFD

Business If you’re interested in the state of the Russian MCAD market, a bilingual research paper is available from Ralph Grabowski, editor of upFront.eZine. Two perspicuous posts from MonicaSchnitger: Exa had a good Q4 rounding out a good 2014. Revenue … Continue reading

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Pointwise User Group Meeting Fast Approaching

On top of all the other work they normally do, the Pointwise staff is busily preparing for the Pointwise 2013 User Group Meeting, which will be held in Fort Worth on March 19th and 20th. Yes, it is extra work, … Continue reading

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