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With MSC Software simulation experience on your resume you better position yourself for a fast track career. Gain access to industry-standard solutions used for over 40 years with products such as MD Nastran, Patran, Adams, and Marc.


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Advanced Nonlinear & Multiphysics

Marc combines to deliver a complete solution (pre-processing, solution, and post-processing) for implicit nonlinear FEA. Marc provides the easiest to use and most robust capabilities for contact, large strain, and multiphysics analysis available today to solve static and quasi-static nonlinear problems.

Marc has no such limitations. Built from its first day to solve nonlinear problems, Marc uses advanced mathematics and FE technology to consistently obtain converged solutions for highly nonlinear problems involving nonlinear materials, large strain and displacement, and contact. Marc also incorporates serious multiphysics capabilities, enabling engineers to simulate situations involving coupling between structures, thermal, fluid, acoustics, electrical, and magnetics.

Use Marc - Submit Your Story - Win an iPod!

We want to hear what you are doing with MSC software at your school - Tell us your story and be entered to win an 8GB iPod touch! A new lucky winner will be selected and announced every 3 months. Whether or not you win our prize, you can benefit in other ways. For instance, when interviewing for your next job, you can direct recruiters to this story describing your impressive simulation work with MSC software. These stories are not intended to be "journal quality", but rather simple, visually compelling, and informative. Simply email university@mscsoftware.com to submit you story

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