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In accordance with the regulations, cookies are kept for 13 months. cookies allowing statistics to be made.You log on to our Site, we may install various cookies on your device. Party server (advertising network, web analytics service, etc.). Hard disk of the user by the server of the Site visited or by a third (1) Website Cookies Utilized by ITASCA CANADAĪ cookie is a small text file in alphanumeric format deposited on the Expertise in managing multi-site operational worldwide, developing client relationship, improving internal and client’s processes, sales/marketing, and training.This policy applies to the site (hereinafter the "Site"). Omar Ibrahimĭirector of technology with extensive experience in leading software development and technical field teams. Bruce is also a Temporary Service Professional for the Cornell Fracture Group. He is FAC’s Principal Engineer, and specializes in simulation of crack growth in complex turbo-machinery components and in coupled fluid-fracture processes. (Manitoba, 1992), has over 25 years of experience in geomechanics and computational fracture mechanics. Wash was a long-time Senior Research Associate at Cornell University in the Cornell Fracture Group. He is Chief Technology Officer of FAC, is the principal author of the FRANC suite of codes, and specializes in turbo-machinery and aerospace structures. (Cornell, 1991) has over 25 years of experience in computational fracture mechanics. Tony is the former Director of the Cornell Fracture Group. Baum Professor of Engineering Emeritus at Cornell University where he has co-authored with his students and research associates over 265 peer-reviewed papers in computational and experimental fracture mechanics, and directed over $37M in externally-funded R&D. He is President of FAC, and the Dwight C. (Colorado, Texas and New York) has over 40 years of experience in structural mechanics.
