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by kingkongjaffa
2166 days ago
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> - Scientific computing and Numerical analysis (CFD, finite elements, etc) Yes please, if we could have more software engineers working on mechanical/aeronautical/civil/<physical> engineering tools that would be great. Currently the state of the art takes a long time to get out of PHDs and into industry, and when it does it is in the hands of a few companies that sell expensive software licenses. The likes of at Ansys, Siemens (NX), CD-adapco, You can access FOSS tools like open-foam but the average engineer doesn't have the skillset to also wrangle the tool as well as their domain problem. An area I was always fascinated with but never had chance to dig into it was topology optimization to generate structures (or flow paths) to accomodate some given boundaries and physics. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topology_optimization |
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That was my favorite subject in college and I wanted to pursue that area but sadly we didn't have any experts in the CS department. All of them were from the Mechanical Engineering department and they were extremely disconnected.