Published April 23, 2026
PennState University Harrisburg
As aerospace engineering advances, researchers continue to explore flight at higher speeds and over greater distances than ever before. These developments...
Published March 30, 2026
If you’ve ever driven past an oil and gas facility, you’ve probably seen those large flames burning in the distance. Those are flares, and they’re doing something important: ind...
Published March 17, 2026
Junji Ito’s horror classic, Uzumaki, emphasizes how few shapes are as hypnotic—or as unsettling—as the spiral. But beyond the eerie allure, this simple shape appears everywhere in nature, f...
Published February 3, 2026
Picture this: it’s Friday afternoon, and you’re hunched over your workstation trying to set up what feels like the 100th variation of a similar geometry, clicking through the same menus, ap...
Published December 16, 2025
With its truly autonomous meshing capabilities CONVERGE automates the most time-consuming grid generation process for you. It not only simplifies your computational fluid dynamics (CFD) sim...
Published December 15, 2025
Although fuel cells have recently gained prominence in today’s energy discourse, their conceptual origin dates back to the 19th century. In 1842, British scientist William Grove invented th...
Published October 22, 2025
The Challenge
The investigation of near-critical state fluid jets is an important problem for various engineering applications such as propulsion and thermal systems. In these con...
Published October 20, 2025
A few years ago, I lived in a small suburban neighborhood in Portland, Oregon. More than once, as I was driving at a leisurely pace of 30 mph down a local road, someone would whiz by me at...
Published September 3, 2025
It’s hard to beat the thrill of a NASCAR race. The roaring of engines as cars careen around the track as mere blurs, the deafening cheers of the fans, the animated voices of the announcers b...
Published July 8, 2025
In 2017, Convergent Science expanded to Pune, India, welcoming Ashish Joshi as the founding leader of our new office. Back then, the office was a quiet hub of possibility with plenty of open d...