Livermore Software Technology Corporation:
Develops and supports the LS-DYNA family of analysis
tools, including LS-DYNA, a highly advanced
multi-physics simulation code.
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Oasys, Ltd:
Markets engineering software products. Consulting engineers, planners and project managers working in all areas of the
built environment.
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JRI
Solutions Limited:
Specializing in Research & Consulting; System Consulting, Frontier Business, System
Integration and
Science Consulting.
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Hewlett Packard:
Personal computing,
mobile computing, network management, 3-D graphics and information storage.
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ANSYS, Inc.:
Develops, markets, supports and delivers collaborative analysis optimization software tools.
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SGI:
Silicon Graphics, Inc., is a leader in
high-performance computing, visualization, and storage.
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MSC.Software:
Information technology software and
services provider.. Our products and services are
used to enhance and automate the product design and
manufacturing process.
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NEC
Corporation NEC has a history of more than 100
years of leadership and innovation in the core
high-technology sectors of communications, computers and
electronic components.
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Intel:
For more than three decades, Intel Corporation has
developed technology enabling the computer and Internet
revolution that has changed the world. Founded in 1968
to build semiconductor memory products.
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Engineering Technology Associates, Inc:
By supplying the world-wide automotive industry
with cutting-edge technology, ETA has become one of the largest and
fastest growing engineering service suppliers.
Specializing in Computer Aided Engineering, ETA provides
engineering and IT services and has created the streamlined simulation
software packages DYNAFORM and VPG (Virtual Proving Ground).
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ESI
Group: A
software editor for the numerical simulation of
prototype and manufacturing process engineering in
applied mechanics. Use of realistic material physics,
providing "as good as real" virtual solutions,
in order to replace the lengthy trial and error
processes on real prototypes.
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Microsoft:
For customers solving complex computational problems,
Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003
accelerates time-to-insight by providing a
High-Performance Computing (HPC) platform that is simple
to deploy, operate, and integrate with existing
infrastructure and tools.
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BETA
CAE Systems S.A.,
headquartered in Thessaloniki,
Greece, is a private engineering software company
specialized in the development of state of the art CAE
pre- and post-processing software systems. The company,
focusing on meeting customers requirements, is committed
to its mission.
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Sun
Microsystems Inc.,
provides network computing infrastructure solutions that
include computer systems, software, storage, and
services. Its core brands include the Java technology
platform, the Solaris operating system, StorageTek and
the UltraSPARC processor.
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Detroit
Engineered Products:
a
Michigan based engineering consulting and software
products firm specializing in the area of Product
Development products and solutions. All of the products
and services are aimed at reducing the overall product
development cycle and bring products faster to market.
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APTEK
a Colorado based applied
R&D company. APTEK has performed R&D
studies primarily for the US government-DOD, DOE, NASA
and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
Among the software developed APTEK develops and licenses
an interactive program for driving LS-DYNA material
models called the Mixed Mode Constitutive Driver (MMCD).
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PANASAS
is
a leader in high performing Parallel Storage for
scalable Linux clusters. Panasas delivers exceptional
scaling in capacity and performance while extending
appliance-like ease of management to a virtually
boundless storage system for High Performance Computing
(HPC) organizations around the world.
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Intelligent
Light is a world leader in the development and
delivery of software for computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
users. We help the world's best engineering and research
organizations maximize the productivity and impact of
their CFD capabilities.
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Educational Contributors |
| Dr. Ted Belytschko |
W.P. Murphy Professor and Chair at Northwestern University in
Chicago, Illinois, is known the world over for his work in nonlinear finite element analysis methods.
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| Dr. David Benson |
Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego Research on computational
methods for nonlinear, large deformation problems in solid
mechanics
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| Dr. Bhavin V. Mehta |
Dr. Mehta completed his doctoral work in the Ohio University
Individualized Interdisciplinary Program involving chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and
mathematics
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| Dr. Taylan Altan |
Professor, Mechanical Engineering - Director, ERC for Net Shape Manufacturing, The Ohio
State University.
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| Prof. Ala Tabiei |
Assistant
Professor, University of Cincinnati, of Aerospace
Engineering and and Engineering Mechanics. Director,
Center of Excellence in LS-DYNA
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| Dr.
Alexey I. Borovkov |
Head of Computational
Mechanics Laboratory and Director of CAD/CAE/CAM Dept., St.
Petersburg State Technical University, Russia. FEA.RU
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| Prof. Gennaro
Monacelli |
Product Development
Methods Manager of Elasis, a FIAT research company in the South of Italy
- Pomigliano d'Arco (Napoli). General Director of PRODE,
a research consortium made by Elasis and Univ. of Napoli, Federico II,
for industrial Design.
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| Dr.
Anindya Deb |
Associate Professor,
Centre for Product Design and Manufacturing (CPDM),
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
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| Dr.
Qing
Zhou |
Professor
- Tsinghua
University (english)
Department of
Automotive Engineering - Beijing, 100084, China.
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