The Board of Directors of NTI Newmerical Inc. (TSX VENTURE:CFD) ("NTI") is
pleased and proud to announce that Dr. Wagdi Habashi, President and CEO of NTI,
has been recently awarded the very prestigious Killam Prize for Engineering.


The Killam prizes, worth $100,000 each, honor outstanding career achievements in
health sciences, engineering, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences.
"This year's winners epitomize the broad spectrum of arts and scholarly
research," Joseph Rotman, chair of the Canada Council for the Arts, which
administers the prize, said in a statement. "Their accomplishments are
remarkable in their diversity and their impact on Canadians."


In their citation to Dr. Habashi, the Canada Council for the Arts and the Killam
Foundation state: "Working at the interface of academia and industry and at the
juncture of applied mathematics, physics, computer science and engineering, Dr.
Wagdi Habashi has devoted his career to tackling, in novel ways, major
computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation problems.


Dr. Habashi's revolutionary work in CFD (the science of solving, via high
performance computers, the complex equations that govern the flow physics of
gases and fluids has allowed him to develop novel simulation techniques for
application in industrial settings - first within the Canadian jet engine and
aerospace communities, and now worldwide. His defining work in engine design
permitted accurate predictions of engine performance, reducing the need to build
prototypes and testing. His pioneering mathematical research into in-flight ice
formation, with its potential for simulated, real-time responses during icing
encounters, is a technological paradigm change that will increase air passenger
safety globally. The author of some 260 scientific papers, Dr. Habashi serves as
editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Computational Fluid Dynamics.


In addition to his role as professor of Mechanical Engineering at McGill and his
post as NSERC - Bombardier - Bell Helicopter - CAE Industrial Research Chair for
Multidisciplinary CFD, Dr. Habashi has established and directs the McGill CFD
Laboratory and created and was till 2007 first Director of the CLUMEQ
Supercomputer Center funded twice by the CFI for a total of 45.5 million$. He
serves as Research Fellow of Pratt & Whitney Canada, consults for many
companies, and heads up Newmerical Technologies International, a company he
established to develop software and provide services for multidisciplinary
applications of CFD.


A Fellow of the Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada and of the
Canadian Academy of Engineering, Dr. Habashi has received many illustrious
awards, including the Steacie Fellowship, the Cray Gigaflop Award and the
British Association Medal for Great Distinction in Mechanical Engineering.


The Directors, Management and Employees of NTI present their heartfelt
congratulations to Dr. Habashi on this unique recognition of his scientific
talents and on his dedication and determination to bring novel scientific ideas
to the field of aerospace. They are proud to be part of his team and to be
contributing through NTI to global aerospace safety and efficiency.


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