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National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center Taps PNNL to Support DHS Program

RICHLAND, Wash.—The Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has been named a supporting Laboratory to the National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center. NISAC is a Department of Homeland Security program that addresses the potential…

New Delta Flume Takes Dutch Dike Expertise Forward

October 23, 2015 - in Design/Engineering, Simulation, Water

The Netherlands has a new hydraulic research facility. Ministers Schultz van Haegen (Ministry of Infrastructure & the Environment) and Kamp (Ministry…

Scientists Able to Track Contaminated Water from Lower Yakima Valley Wells to Sources

October 22, 2015 - in Analysis, Corporate, Water

TACOMA, Wash. — Scientists built upon a recently completed groundwater model of the Yakima River Basin to create a computer simulation that tracks well…

Bentley Systems Introduces LumenRT CONNECT Edition Subscription

September 16, 2015 - in Modeling, Products

PITTSBURGH, Pa., Sept. 16, 2015—Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for sustaining infrastructure, today introduced its new LumenRT CONNECT Edition subscription. With this innovative offering, infrastructure…

EASA-Powered Apps Sited By Desktop Engineering For Ability To Increase Access to Simulation

June 24, 2015—The popular engineering and design publication Desktop Engineering (http://www.deskeng.com/) released a video in which Kenneth Wong, editor of Desktop Engineering, reviewed two apps built by Front End Analytics using EASA codeless application…

Scientists Driven to Help Transform Commutes with ‘Smart’ Traffic Lights

June 22, 2015 - in Corporate, Roads, Sensors, Transportation

June 22, 2015—Traffic jams not only make daily commutes exasperating, they also contribute to excessive fuel consumption and air pollution. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, outdated traffic signaling accounts for more than 10 percent of…

New Mathematical Method Enhances Hydrology Simulations

April 16, 2015 - in Modeling, Water

Just as a race car's engine needs the right fuel to get the best performance, so climate models need finely tuned parameters to accurately simulate the impacts of different technologies and policies. Led by researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,…

Wind River and Mathworks Integrate Leading Simulation Technologies for Advanced Model-Based Design

April 13, 2015 - in Corporate, Design/Engineering, Modeling

ALAMEDA, Calif., Apr. 13, 2015—Wind River, a world leader in delivering software for intelligent connected systems, is working with MathWorks to integrate Wind River Simics with Simulink for improved model-based design workflows. This collaboration creates…

TerraSim Innovations Shown at I/ITSEC 2014

November 28, 2014 - in Products, Simulation

Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 25, 2015—TerraSim, Inc. will demonstrate its most recent innovations in terrain generation and source data preparation for modeling, simulation and training at I/ITSEC 2014. I/ITSEC, the premiere conference for leaders in training and…

Analysis, Simulation, and Systems Engineering Software Summit to be Held at Santa Fe Institute in January

November 18, 2014 - in Announcement, Modeling

Bethesda, Md., Nov. 7, 2014—Engineering software industry veterans, Brad Holtz, president and CEO of Cyon Research, and Joe Walsh, CEO of IntrinSIM, have collaborated to create the Analysis, Simulation, and Systems Engineering Software Summit (ASSESS).…