Simulation without compromise
Recognized for advancing the areas of engineering analysis, Coreform is the first to develop a general-purpose, native spline isogeometric analysis solver that uplevels speed and accuracy by removing the need to defeature geometry or change problems.
At Coreform, our mission is to serve the Model-Based Enterprise by consolidating geometries across their iterations into single sources of truth and subjecting them to truthful simulation.
coreform’s founders
Dr. Michael Scott
Ceo
Dr. Michael Scott is globally recognized as a leading authority on IGA, and was named in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022, a “Highly Cited Researcher” by Thomson Reuters. He was an associate professor of civil engineering at BYU, and received his PhD from the University of Texas-Austin in 2011.
Mr. Matt Sederberg
Chief Strategic Officer
Matt Sederberg has led product development efforts in the CAD industry since 2005. He was co-founder and CEO of T-Splines, Inc., which introduced a revolutionary new way to design and model in CAD and was acquired by Autodesk in 2011. At Autodesk, he held a variety of roles, the latest being responsible for the Alias automotive design product line until September 2016.
Dr. Kevin Tew
Chief Information Officer
Dr. Kevin Tew has more than twenty years of programming and computer systems experience and is a former assistant professor at BYU. He received his PhD in computer science from the University of Utah in 2012.
Dr. Derek Thomas
Chief Technical Officer
Dr. Derek Thomas is the inventor of core technologies employed by Coreform such as Bezier projection and U-splines. He has over ten years of experience in the computational sciences with a particular emphasis on computational physics, dynamics, numerical methods, and computer aided geometric design, and received his PhD from the University of Texas-Austin in 2012.
Dr. Michael Borden
Chief Product Officer
Dr. Michael Borden leads the development of Coreform’s simulation software and has more than 17 years of experience in the area of computational science, including time at both academic and government laboratory institutions. He received his PhD from the University of Texas-Austin.
Dr. Thomas J. R. Hughes
Senior Advisor
Dr. Thomas J. R. Hughes is one of the most widely cited authors in Engineering Science. Dr. Hughes is the creator of Isogeometric Analysis and his original paper on this subject, published October 1st, 2005, is the most cited and downloaded paper published in the international journal Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering in the last eleven years. Isogeometric Analysis is now the most active research topic in both Computational Mechanics and Computer Aided Geometric Design (CAGD), a field it has given new life to. His research group at UT Austin has been one of the most active in the world in Isogeometric Analysis, Phase-field Methods, and other areas of Computational Mechanics.
Coreform is changing FEA with our patent-pending IGA technology
From nuclear energy to automotive, Coreform Flex performance and capabilities consistently deliver, while reducing the time it takes to perform analysis.
Courtesy of Sandia National Labs