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The face behind the name

Konstantin (Kostya) Arhiptsov, BC.s in mechanical Engineering from Ben-Gurion university and MS.c in Mechanical Engineering from Tel-Aviv Univertity.

 

During his final project, was part of a formula student team, 

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A project in which students all around the world taking part, where the main goal is to design and build a formula student car, only by undergraduate students, and participate in a racing contests through one driving season.

 

The Ben Gurion team was assembled from roughly 30 students in several teams, in which Konstantin was the head of Monocoque Team, the goal was to design and build the first Israely composite materials chassis for a racing car.

Kostya's responsibilities were mainly proof of equivalence between a standard steel rod chassis to a composite Monocoque chassis.

The ways to approach the target were through performing various designs, simulations and final tests.

For his work on the project Kostya has received 2 excellence diploma, from the Ben-Gurion University and the association of Mechanical Engineers in Israel 

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For the last 6 years Kostya has been working both for the automotive and weapon industries and as well as a freelance Engineer.

During this time he was a key note in several conferences on FSI simulations at the Altair - technology conferences  and at the AEAI numerical calculations conference

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When you choose Beider, you get, highly motivated, energetic and passionate about the field of simulation, Engineer.

"Simulating ideas" is not just nice words, this is the acknowledgement that, you want your idea will be treated with the best possible way to find a solution, for your better understanding of your product.

You will have a full attention, and a detailed report at the end of each milestone you set.

And on a personal note,

Beider simulations, was named in memory of Beider David.

Who has lost most of his family in the holocaust during the second world war, and this company established to honor his memory.

Beider David with his grandchildren
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