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Hello everyone,

My name is Rémi and i am a PhD student of the Geophysic department at Uppsala University. My project during those five fallowing year will be to study the origin and evolution of the Caledonian Mountain range (420 My) using numerical modeling. I have recently started to use Comsol for my model starting with a simple example to handle the software: For the moment i am using it to understand the difference between dyke´s shape in nature compared to a numerical elastic solution.
Now I want to use this software in order to model long-term geodynamics process like collision. So i would like to get in contact with, maybe a group or someone working on those kind of thematic.
Moreover if someone or a group is using Comsol for heat transfer and solid mechanics around Stockholm i ll be glad to meet them in order to improve my skills and my understanding of the software.

If you think you match with the profil or know someone who match please contact me by mail to : remi.vachon@geo.uu.se
or simply through this discussion in the forum.

Thank you very much !

Best regards

Rémi

0 Replies Last Post 2014年1月30日 GMT-5 05:58
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