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Computer Simulation and Design Studio
The Computer Simulation and Design Studio provides students with state-of-the-art workstations and software. Graduate and undergraduate students perform analysis in areas such as biomechanics, metal forming, and energy research.
Lab Specifications:
The computer simulation and design studio currently houses 7 workstations connected together by a window 2003 server. The lab has meeting space for 10 people and has its own small library. Presently, the lab holds the software packages related to the following fields:
- Finite Element Analysis
- Computer Aided Design
- Fluid Mechanics
- Forging
For the workstation specifications and the available software packages please click here.
Active Projects:
For the information regarding projects active in this lab please click here. Faculty in-charge: Dr. John R Cotton
Current Students: Current students working on Lab projects under the guidance of Dr. John R. Cotton.
- Sarang Dalne (Grad Student)
- Daniel Folz (Grad Student)
Location: 249 Stocker Center
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