Symposium of Predictive Science and Technology in Mechanics and Materials Held

July 2, 2012

The Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS) and the James Worth Bagley College of Engineering hosted the third-biennial Symposium of Predictive Science and Technology in Mechanics and Materials.

The three-day event brought together representatives of academia and industry with counterparts in the U.S. departments of Defense and Energy.  Emerging research, new techniques and high-performance computing in engineering can lead to better-designed manufacturing facilities and procedures, said event co-organizer Mark Horstemeyer, an MSU CAVS Endowed Chair of Mechanical Engineering and chief technical officer at CAVS.


For local coverage of the event, please see: WCBI News.