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Queen’s University research group relies on Coreform Cubit to bolster open-source earth science workflows

The Carol Ellis Digital Earth Science and Engineering Lab (DESEL) at Queen’s University, Canada, relies on Coreform Cubit alongside open-source tools to facilitate the solution of a wide range of problems, from noise pollution to seismology and global geodynamics.

Coreform Cubit Enables High-Fidelity Modeling of Advanced Acoustic Devices

SonicEdge, developer of a radically compact loudspeaker, relies on Coreform Cubit for accurate, precise, and repeatable meshing.

Coreform Cubit’s high-quality hexahedral meshes used by engineering service provider for electron beam simulations

Boltzplatz, developer of the open-source space simulation code PICLas, chooses Coreform Cubit for its combination of mesh quality, control, and ease-of-use for full hex meshes

Engineering instructor teaches multiphysics simulation using Coreform Cubit

A postdoctoral instructor at Austria’s TU Graz tried all the most widely-used meshing software options for students. He chose Coreform Cubit for its ease-of-use and powerful feature-set

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