The lineup of presenters for the Pointwise User Group Meeting in Fort Worth on 14-15 November has been announced.
Presentation topics range from solutions of challenging CFD problems to integrating Pointwise with other software and a preview of future capabilities.
Introducing the presenters for the Pointwise User Group Meeting 2018:
• Faranggis Bagheri, neptech
• Michael Böttcher, Ph.D., Karlsruhe Institute for Technology
• Daniel P. Combest, Ph.D., ENGYS LLC
• John F. Dannenhoffer, III, Sc.D., Syracuse University
• Arne Eggers, KU Leuven
• Ryan Glasby, Ph.D., National Aerospace Solutions
• Bob Haimes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• C. Bruce Hilbert, Ph.D., Branch Technology, Inc.
• Steve Karman, Ph.D., Pointwise, Inc.
• Jeremy Shipman, CRAFT Tech
• Ken Wurtzler, Cobalt Solutions, LLC.
• Nick Wyman, Pointwise, Inc.
Presentation topics and presenter biographies are available at the Pointwise User Group Meeting website, https://ptwi.se/2MahidR.
“The Pointwise User Group Meeting is an opportunity to interact with other people applying CFD to improve their products and exchange ideas to make their analysis process more efficient.” said Rick Matus, Pointwise executive vice president, “From the Pointwise perspective, we get a lot of valuable feedback from attendees that helps us in planning product and service improvements.”
Attendees at the Pointwise User Group Meeting can attend presentations, as well as experience a full day of hands-on training in Pointwise V18.1. There is no charge for attendance at the Pointwise User Group Meeting, however, registration is required. Register at https://ptwi.se/2MeAKq2.
Pointwise, Inc. is solving the top problem facing computational fluid dynamics (CFD) today – reliably generating high-fidelity meshes. The company’s Pointwise software generates structured, unstructured, overset and hybrid meshes; interfaces with CFD solvers such as ANSYS FLUENT®, STAR-CCM+®, OpenFOAM®, and SU2 as well as many neutral formats, such as CGNS; runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac, and has a scripting language, Glyph, that can automate CFD meshing. Manufacturing firms and research organizations worldwide have relied on Pointwise as their complete CFD preprocessing solution since 1994.
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