Veryst is pleased to announce that Dr. Nagi Elabbasi is now a Principal Engineer at Veryst Engineering. Dr. Elabbasi's primary area of expertise is modeling and simulation of nonlinear and multiphysics systems. He has extensive experience in finite element modeling of structural, CFD, heat transfer, species transport, and acoustics problems, including contact and impact, nonlinear material modeling, commercial code development, structural-acoustic coupling, conjugate heat transfer, and fluid-structure interaction problems.
Dr. Elabbasi works with customers in the biomedical, consumer products, power and energy, automotive, and aerospace industries to resolve product design and performance issues. He has worked on a wide range of products including contact lenses, MEMS switches, high pressure seals, nebulizers, stents, reinforced rubber hoses, hemodialysis devices, LED light bulbs, steam generators, dental drills, automotive shock absorbers, peristaltic pumps, solenoid actuators, static fluid mixers, cylinder head gaskets, and safety helmets.
Dr. Elabbasi joined Veryst Engineering in 2010. Prior to that time he was a Research and Development Engineer at ADINA, a finite element software development firm, where his work included improving the reliability of program features and developing and implementing new finite element capabilities. His role also included customer support and training, with direct contribution to contact/impact, material modeling, element design, explicit analysis, verification and validation, and distributed memory processing. Dr. Elabbasi also held post-doctoral positions at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) and the University of Toronto.
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