robo1billion
Structural
- May 15, 2006
- 7
Hi everyone,
My background is in academic research with a number of FEA structural projects under my belt. I am considering a move into industry as a FEA analyst possibly in the oil/gas industry.
I'm sure there are some on here that have been on interview panels and have a good idea what to look for in candidates or maybe others have been through the interview process and have a few do's and don't to pass on!
One limitation I have is that I have only dealt with problems with linear elastic material properties. Would this be a big issue? I think important skills would include being able to determine the quality of a mesh, being able to identify singularities, being able to produce simplified hand calculations to back up results or to get upper or lower bounds for solutions.
I think one worry about an academic coming into industry is that there may be too much focus on the theoretical side of things. However I have worked on projects whereby FEA results have been verified with results from lab testing.
Anyway as with anything I think preparation is key so I would appreciate any advice that could be passed on.
Thanks!
My background is in academic research with a number of FEA structural projects under my belt. I am considering a move into industry as a FEA analyst possibly in the oil/gas industry.
I'm sure there are some on here that have been on interview panels and have a good idea what to look for in candidates or maybe others have been through the interview process and have a few do's and don't to pass on!
One limitation I have is that I have only dealt with problems with linear elastic material properties. Would this be a big issue? I think important skills would include being able to determine the quality of a mesh, being able to identify singularities, being able to produce simplified hand calculations to back up results or to get upper or lower bounds for solutions.
I think one worry about an academic coming into industry is that there may be too much focus on the theoretical side of things. However I have worked on projects whereby FEA results have been verified with results from lab testing.
Anyway as with anything I think preparation is key so I would appreciate any advice that could be passed on.
Thanks!