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On-Demand Access to View Recorded Abaqus 6.12 Presentations

Submitted by matt.ladzinski on

Were you unable to attend the 2012 SIMULIA Community Conference (SCC)? Did you miss the Abaqus 6.12 release webinar to learn about the latest features and enhancements? If you answered "yes" to either of these questions, we have good news for you!

Post-doctoral Research Position at MIT: Development of Finite Element Methods for Nano-scale Structures

Submitted by Bathe on

A post-doctoral research position is available in my MIT research group for the Development of Finite Element Methods for

Nano-scale Structures. Experience in nonlinear finite element analysis and, ideally also, the analysis of multiphysics problems

is needed. Please contact me if you are interested,  Prof. KJ Bathe, kjb [at] mit.edu.

2012 SIMULIA Community Conference - May 15-17, 2012 - Providence RI, USA

Submitted by matt.ladzinski on

IMECE 2012: Minisymposium on Multiphysics Simulations and Experiments for Solids

Submitted by Harold S. Park on

Dear Colleagues:

We would like to invite you to submit an abstract for the 2012 ASME

IMECE in Houston, to be held November 9-15, 2012.  Our minisymposium

is on "Multiphysics Simulations and Experiments for Solids", and is the

continuation of a very successful minisymposium held for the past 5 years

that have resulted in more than 40 presentations at the 2009, 2010 and 2011 IMECE conferences.  This year's focus areas

are:

1.Multiphysics modeling, simulation and experiments of electromechanical materials and systems

Call for Papers Open – 2012 SIMULIA Customer Conference

Submitted by matt.ladzinski on

Join us in Providence, RI, May 15-17, 2012, and share your success story!Abstracts for papers are due November 7, 2011.All users of SIMULIA products including Abaqus FEA, Multiphysics, Isight and Simulation Lifecycle Management (SLM) are invited to submit an abstract.



Get more information here: http://www.3ds.com/company/events/scc-2012/call-for-papers/

Special Academic Offer -- ADINA

Submitted by ADINA Support on

Dear Colleague,

1. As you may know, ADINA is extensively used in teaching and research

at universities all around the world. If you are not already a university user,

you may be interested in the following announcement:

http://www.adina.com/educ.shtml

2. For an overview of the comprehensive multiphysics capabilities of ADINA see

the following page:

http://www.adina.com/multiphysics.shtml

Call for Papers - SIMULIA Customer Conference 2012

Submitted by Twebb83 on

The international SIMULIA Customer Conference (SCC2012) will be held May 15-17, 2012 in Providence RI, USA. Abstracts for papers are due November 7, 2011.



All users of SIMULIA products including Abaqus FEA, Multiphysics, Isight and Simulation Lifecycle Management (SLM) are invited to submit an abstract.



Water Landing of Space Flight Re-entry Vehicles Using Abaqus/Explicit

Submitted by matt.ladzinski on

Space flight re-entry vehicles need to withstand heavy impact upon landing and it is critical for engineers to understand the effects on the vehicle and the crew to ensure the safety of the mission.  In order to gain this insight, engineers need to be able to model both the space craft structure and the landing medium such as water, sand, clay, etc.

SIMULIA Regional User Meetings featuring Abaqus and more

Submitted by Twebb83 on

To learn more about the new features of Abaqus and Isight, and interact with your colleagues, be sure to attend one of the 20+SIMULIA Regional User Meetings (RUMs) coming up. There are 7 meeting locations in the US, 5 in Asia, and 9 in Europe.

Check out the worldwide schedule here:  http://www.simulia.com/events/rums.html