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Offline manishjadoun

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chemical engineeering simultion
« on: September 15, 2009, 10:00:34 AM »
hi there!!
i am a process engineer  working with a fortune 500 company in productions (mono ethylene glycol and polymers). i do admit that i am kinda' bored with this job and considering working with some software stuff like ASPEN AND MATLAB can anyone please tell me where to start with and what is the future of modelling and simulation and in which direction should i go what are the other directions in which i can explore in.   


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Re: chemical engineeering simultion
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2009, 02:07:35 AM »
Hi there

I am a chemical engineer, have been working with modelling and simulation for a few years. Where I live, most of job opportunities are offered by universities and a few corporations. It depends on where you live, what they need, what local market demands.

Suggestion:

Consider learning C++/FORTAN/MATLAB and UNISIM/ASPEN.

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