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Jeff Dobson is a senior application engineer at OnScale and has recently completed an Engineering Doctorate at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, focused on NDT simulation. Jeff is an experienced FEA engineer with an expertise in advanced NDT simulations, such as modeling ultrasonic inspections of composite components. Jeff has over 7 years experience with OnScale and supports activity across current and future applications, whilst also managing consultancy projects and providing technical support.
Last week I graduated from the University of Strathclyde with an Engineering Doctorate (EngD), which is basically an industrial focused PhD. I owe a great deal of thanks to OnScale for providing this opportunity as my project industrial sponsor. In addition to their support, access to OnScale’s cloud simulation platform enabled me to quickly complete the many simulations required for my thesis corrections.
In the near future, reusable rockets will ferry us to space and back, and you’ll be able to honeymoon on the actual moon. To realize that dream, rocket scientists will rely on Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) of carbon fiber, steel, and aluminum components on reusable rockets.
If you are interested in modelling a variety of electromechanical sensors, then tune into this webinar to learn how OnScale helps Fortune100 companies optimize their most demanding designs using powerful FEM seamlessly integrated with Cloud HPC directly with on-demand, scalable Cloud HPC.
For engineers, the time to solve problems and the cost to run simulations is crucial. We have tackled these problems and developed OnScale to give on-demand access to infinite computational resources to solve large problems for the fraction of the cost of legacy CAE tools like Ansys or Comsol.