The featured article in the March issue of Manufacturing Engineering magazine discusses the growing importance of metrology equipment in the field of aircraft manufacturing. The article also features several innovative technologies, including SURVICE...
The featured article in the March issue of Manufacturing Engineering magazine discusses the growing importance of metrology equipment in the field of aircraft manufacturing. The article also features several innovative technologies, including SURVICE
Christiaan Gribble is a Principal Research Scientist in the SURVICE Engineering Company's Applied Technology Operation. He is also the Principal Investigator leading SURVICE's NVIDIA CUDA Research Center. Dr. Gribble's research explores the synthesis
A few months ago, SURVICE broke ground on its new Drone Research Facility, which will house our Applied Technology Operation (ATO). Since then, construction crews have been working feverishly to raise the building. The new facility will support the
BELCAMP, MD (May 20, 2013) – SURVICE’s Applied Technology Operation announced today that it has been named an official CUDA® Research Center (CRC) by NVIDIA, a world leader in visual and high-performance computing. As a CUDA Research Center, SURVICE
Taught by former OSD Director of Live Fire for DOT&E, Mr. James F. O’Bryon, this 3-day, intensive Short Course takes a multifaceted look at the legislation, directives, requirements, preparation, execution numerous lessons learned from Live Fire
October 14-18, Mountain View, CA – Mr. Eric Edwards, the Technical Publications Team Leader at SURVICE’s Aberdeen Area Operation, recently joined members of the BRL-CAD development team from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to participate in the
Join Christiaan Gribble (SURVICE Applied Technology Operation) on April 12-16 to discover RTX-enabled ray tracing for nongraphics applications as he presents an overview of our ray-based simulation research and development network. This conference is
The need for a standardized, ray-based simulation application programming interface (API) is stronger than ever. As such, an API will facilitate the expanding role of ray tracing throughout scientific workflows, from data evaluation and insight