Success Stories: Success Stories: Principal Engineer in the Field of Computational Modeling in Minnesota Receives EB1-B Approval

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On June 3, 2014, A Principal Engineer in the Field of Computational Modeling Received EB1-B (Outstanding Professors and Researchers) Approval (Approval Notice)


General Field: Computational Modeling

Position at the Time of Case Filing: Principal Engineer

Petitioner: A private company

Country of Origin: India

Service Center: Nebraska Service Center (NSC)

State of Residence at the Time of Filing:  Minnesota

Approval Notice Date: June 3, 2014

Processing Time: 28 Days (Premium Processing Requested)

 


Case Summary:

North America Immigration Law Group – WeGreened.comrepresented a Principal Engineer in the field of Computational Modeling. This client had contributed towards the improvement of automobile interior models and had developed finite element analysis simulations of plastic interiors, allowing researchers to accurately predict behavior before an automobile is fully built, allowing for safety features to be improved. More recently, our client has focused on the development of air filtration systems. With his knowledge of computer modeling, this client ensured that newly developed air-cleaners meet the established standards for longevity and air quality, while also creating systems that withstand harsh weather and allow their engines to work more efficiently. In addition, our client had focused his knowledge to simulate blood flow in arteries in order to determine the best placement and design arterial grafts that would alleviate the risk of atherosclerosis. His work had resulted in 7 journal articles, 1 book, and numerous conference presentations. The aforementioned publications had been cited 26 times at the time his case was filed. In addition to his work, this client also served as a manuscript reviewer for 4 internationally-circulated journals and served on the editorial board for 1 journal. One independent recommender for this case stated “[Client’s] research has provided the scientific community with accurate models for simulating arterial bypass grafts, but he has also provided the medical community with ways of concluding the optimal design of arterial grafts to ensure the health of their patients.” This EB1-B  (Outstanding Professors and Researchers) petition received approval after 28 days, with premium processing requested.