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Aidan Wilson
Application Engineer
Aidan Wilson is an engineer at Qfinsoft specialising in Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Discrete Element Modeling (DEM), providing expert consulting, training, and technical support across these advanced simulation disciplines.
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