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May 15-18, 2023 | biennial world congress

The NAFEMS World Congress 2023 in Tampa, Florida

The NAFEMS World Congress 2023 in Tampa, Florida, USA, will bring the global engineering simulation community back together again in person, from 15-18 May.

On Tuesday 16th May, Brant Ross, of EnginSoft USA, will be delivering the presentation “Exploring Multi-Resolution Particle CFD Methods”, discussing the challenges inherent to variable-resolution particle methods, some existing methods, and the new approach taken by Moving Particle Simulation (MPS).

For all information and registration, please visit the congress website. NAFEMS World Congress 2023

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