Modeling and Simulation with Computers [S-18-37]

Presenter:Brian Helenbrook
Location: SUNY Potsdam: Maxcy 104
Classes: 1 Session 1.5 hours
Dates: Mon 1:00 PM 04/16
Status: CLOSED

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Have you ever wondered how realistic virtual computer worlds are created? The technology behind these worlds is computer simulation, which is used both in modeling of the real world for engineering purposes and in creating virtual environments and games. Come learn how this technology works and implement your own computer model.

Brian Helenbrook has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Princeton University and is currently the Paynter-Krigman Endowed Professor in Engineering Science Simulation at Clarkson University. His main research area is developing computational models of fluid flow.

NOTE: A laptop is not necessary, but recommended.

Cap: 50



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