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Tag Archives: This Is How I Mesh
I’m Charles Schnake and This Is How I Mesh
I grew up in the woods just outside of a small logging town called Philomath, Oregon. My friends and I would run around the forest building tree forts, playing paintball, and getting poison oak. My father was an engineer by … Continue reading
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Tagged adaptation, Aerion, AIAA Aviation, AIAA SciTech, CART3D, CFD, Embry-Riddle, food, LinkedIn, STEM, This Is How I Mesh
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I’m Sebastian Desand and This Is How I Mesh
I was born and raised in Stockholm, Sweden, the country most famous for Ikea, Abba and Ingrid Bergman. This is still where I live with my wife, two kids and two cats. I do travel quite often within Europe, but … Continue reading
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Tagged CFD, Excel, food, IngridCloud, KTH, PowerPoint, This Is How I Mesh
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I’m Kelly Senecal and This Is How I DON’T Mesh
I was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada to an Irish mother and a French-Canadian father. We moved to Northern Michigan just before first grade, and it was there that I attended school through the twelfth grade. I was always interested … Continue reading
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Tagged Airmail, Asana, CONVERGE CFD, FIDAP, GoToMeeting, Gridgen, Keynote, LinkedIn, meshing, Pointwise, Slack, This Is How I Mesh, vim
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I’m Lorenzo Alba and This Is How I Mesh
Hello! I was raised in Richardson, Texas. Although my home town is known as a hub for companies in the information technology and electronics industries, my father’s background as a mechanic resulted in me being raised as a grease monkey. … Continue reading
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Tagged food, IMR, International Meshing Roundtable, interns, internship, Outlook, Pointwise, Spark, student, support, T-Rex, This Is How I Mesh, Tutorial Tuesday, tutorials, user manual, UTA, YouTube
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I’m Spencer Owen and This Is How I Mesh
The grandson of two engineers, the son of an architect and banker, and the brother of a physicist. I have always hopelessly been destined for a career in math and science. Raised in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; known historically as the … Continue reading
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Tagged ASME, automation, food, higher order elements, interns, internship, Outlook, Pointwise, This Is How I Mesh, Turbomachinery CFD, UNCC, vim
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