I have recently completed my undergraduate study(Bachelors) in Chemical Engineering. During my course of my undergraduate study I did an Internship with Coperion Ideal Pvt Ltd (Parent co. :Coperion Werner & Pfleiderer Gmbh). There I happened to get introduced with PDMS. Though I do not know a great deal of PDMS, but it definitely looked interesting & challenging.
I tried a lot to get a job in the piping dept. of a few cos.(UHDE & Citec) but was rejected everywhere since I did not have relevant experience.
I have decided to do MS form USA and will pursue my dream of working with PDMS. But being a non-US citizen I do not have necessary info regarding which University provides study in this field.
I would like to request veteran PDMS users to comment upon which University I should go to study in this field.
5 days passed...27 views but not a single post! wont the senior members help? All the seniors enthusiastically participated in the "Places you have been while doing PDMS" thread but none cares to post in my thread!??!?
Whats the use of this forum is then any way? May be I was wrong in becoming a member of this forum...
anyways bye........
I suspect that since there was no technical PDMS aspect to your question then most people didn't know how to respond... however the question wasn't very clear as well - do you want information on studying PDMS? If so then you cannot do that at any university as far as I'm aware... if you were asking something else then please rephrase the question
unless you were serious when you said "bye" in which case ignore my reply! :teeth_smile:
[QUOTE=nblueblaze;14797]5 days passed...27 views but not a single post! wont the senior members help? All the seniors enthusiastically participated in the "Places you have been while doing PDMS" thread but none cares to post in my thread!??!?
Whats the use of this forum is then any way? May be I was wrong in becoming a member of this forum...
anyways bye........
BYE,Don't let the door catch you on your way out.
Consider you have a university education already, this is a silly question.
PDMS is just a tool used by engineering, you do not learn that in university, not even in a bachelor program. You learn that in a vocational school for a couple months, but then you should have some piping/engineering background already.
Sorry I haven't logged on recently and didn't see your request for informantion sooner.
Indeed there are increasing numbers of universities and community technical colleges who are offering courses in PDMS. Here is a link to just one of them. http://aecnews.com/news/2006/07/24/1929.aspx
For a more complete list of places where you could get trained, you might contact AVEVA's Irv Levine (Irv dot Levine at Aveva dot com). Irv is certainly a veteran, he works in the AVEVA Americas headquarters in Houston and has been involved in expanding the availability of PDMS training resources.
AVEVA continues to donate significant amounts of PDMS software and expertise to schools, both to promote the use of PDMS and to meet the increasing demand for PDMS trained users.