Hi all,

Texas A&M's Center for LArge-Scale Scientific Simulations (CLASS) and Institute 
for Scientific Computing (ISC) will be hosting a MOOSE multiphysics workshop, 
to be held at A&M on October 29-31. MOOSE is a versatile multiphysics software 
platform and uses LibMesh for its FEM spatial discretization. Derek Gaston will 
be our speaker and instructor. More information about the workshop can be found 
at this webpage:

http://class.tamu.edu/about-us/activities/multiphysics-object-oriented-simulation-environment-workshop/

The workshop is FREE BUT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED (to reserve a large enough 
room).

MOOSE is developed at the Idaho National Laboratory and is currently used by 50 
universities, national laboratories, and international groups and institutes. 
MOOSE's framework allows for rapid development of new simulations tools, 
simplifying the use of multiple physics components. As of today, 30 MOOSE-based 
applications have been developed.

Do not hesitate to contact me ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, 
Texas A&M University) if you have any questions or need help in arranging your 
trip to College Station.

Thanks !

--jean


--
Jean C. Ragusa, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Nuclear Engineering
Associate Director, Institute for Scientific Computation
Texas A&M University
E-mail: 
[email protected]<https://mulberry.ne.tamu.edu/owa/redir.aspx?C=ee1dfe6225604f05b7ebb63dd3269a9d&URL=mailto%3aragusa%40ne.tamu.edu>


335 Zachry Engineering Center
College Station, TX 77843-3133
Phone: (979) 862-2033
FAX: (979) 845-6443




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