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January 9, 2005, 09:46 |
CFD future!!
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General question,
just obtained MEng in Aerospace Engineering and thought about broadening my options for future job applications therfore I am thinking about doing a PhD in the CFD domain. any CFD engineers or experts acn provide me with advices and recommendation from their experiences will be very much apprecited. Waiting for your replies. Cheeers. Steve. |
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January 15, 2005, 07:09 |
Re: CFD future!!
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Its better if you concentrate on physical aspects of fluid dynamics if you are aiming for a research career.
CFD is better if you want to find an industrial position. |
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January 18, 2005, 15:49 |
Re: CFD future!!
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hi,
it's me agin, thx for the comment but: > Its better if you concentrate on physical aspects of fluid dynamics if you are aiming for a research career. what does this mean? Cheers mate! |
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