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Old   June 12, 2014, 22:01
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Hey everyone!

I know that many of you are using overset methods for your simulations. If you are working/studying around Atlanta, you might be interested in attending the 12th Symposium on Overset Composite Grids and Solution Technology.

"A unique opportunity to meet in an intimate setting with the grid generation, solver, and post-processing tool developers prominent in the field! Past attendees include developers of FUN3D, OpenFoam, Overflow, Overgrid, Overture, SUGGAR++, and technical representatives from Pointwise, Intelligent Light, Celeritas, and more!"

More information available at http://2014.oversetgridsymposium.org/index.php (you can check out the flyer too).

Hope to see you there!

Regards,

Joachim
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