The direction of FLACS
October 10, 2023 @ 9:30 am - 10:00 am CEST
This presentation is part of the 2023 FLUG Meeting.
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About the presentation
Title: The direction of FLACS
Gexcon shares its vision and roadmap for FLACS, providing insights into exciting new features in the pipeline.
About the speaker
Chris Coffey (Gexcon)
Dr Chris Coffey holds a PhD in Fluid Dynamics from Imperial College London and an honours degree in Mathematics with Theoretical Physics from University College London. He is a Chartered Mathematician and also holds an MBA from the Open University. He has over ten years of experience in fluid mechanics and technical safety, working in the academic, defence and industrial sectors. He works across the industry using mathematical and computational modelling to analyse ventilation, dispersion, gas and dust explosions.
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