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CONVERGE CFD software is a multi-purpose computational fluid dynamics code for modeling three-dimensional, reacting or non-reacting, turbulent flows. The software package includes coupled flow and detailed chemical kinetics solvers, the graphical user interface CONVERGE Studio, and a license for a limited version of the post-processing and visualization software Tecplot.
In 2002, it was published the foundational report "Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance: Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information Technology, and Cognitive Science" (Roco et al. 2002 and 2003) [2] and article "Coherence and Divergence of Megatrends in Science and Engineering" (Roco MC, 2002), [3] followed by the international report "Convergence of Knowledge, Technology ...
He is a co-founder and Owner of Convergent Science and one of the original developers of CONVERGE, a computational fluid dynamics software. [1] Additionally, he holds positions as a visiting professor at the University of Oxford , [ 2 ] an adjunct professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison , [ 3 ] and a co-founder and Director of the ...
A Focused Research Organization, or FRO, is a type of non-profit organization designed to address technical problems or perform scientific research. They differ from academic research labs in that they have medium-to-large size teams with corporate structures, embrace projects which are unlikely to yield publishable results, and frequently involve scientists and engineers collaborating across ...
The term was first introduced by Phillip A. Sharp and Robert Langer in 2011 in the context of biomedical science. They called for a problem-solving approach that integrated knowledge from the fields of engineering, the physical sciences, computer science, and the life sciences to find solutions to human problems.
Police clear UC Irvine camp, make arrests after protesters occupy science building. Hannah Fry, Terry Castleman, Ruben Vives, Richard Winton, Angie Orellana Hernandez, Ashley Ahn.
Technological convergence is the tendency for technologies that were originally unrelated to become more closely integrated and even unified as they develop and advance. For example, watches, telephones, television, computers, and social media platforms began as separate and mostly unrelated technologies, but have converged in many ways into an interrelated telecommunication, media, and ...
They are guardians of America’s most historically festive neighborhood, a more than 300-year-old, 78-square-block hub of merriment that hugs the Mississippi River.