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Gridgen User Group Calls for Papers

Pointwise schedules Gridgen User Group Meeting at Dallas/Fort Worth Airport April 24-25.

By DE Editors  

October 1, 2005

By DE Editors

Pointwise(Fort Worth, TX) is inviting Gridgen users to present their work at theGridgen User Group Meeting 2006. The meeting will be held at theSheraton Grand Hotel Dallas/Fort Worth Airport on April 24-25. Itincludes special Gridgen training seminars and training activities,presentations by Pointwise staff on new Gridgen developments, userpresentations, and partner exhibits.

Pointwise says the meeting is an opportunity for users to learn aboutthe latest Gridgen features, get a glimpse of Gridgen V16, and networkwith other Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) experts from around theworld.

Presenting users will have 20 minutes for their presentation and 10minutes for a QandA session. Presenters will not be required tosubmit a formal paper but instead will be asked to provide a copy oftheir presentation materials for inclusion in the meeting'sproceedings. Individuals interested in participating should submit abrief (500 words or less) abstract describing the problem Gridgen wasused for meshing by January 31, 2006. Abstracts can be submitted inplain text, Microsoft Word, or PDF formats and should be emailed [email protected].

For more information about the Gridgen User Group Meeting, please go to pointwise.com/ugm.

 

 

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