Ansys Learning

Ansys Learning

Software-Entwicklung

Canonsburg, PA 22,487 followers

Über uns

Engineering simulation is playing a growing role in science and engineering at the university level. Undergraduate students use it to learn physics principles and gain hands-on, real-world experience.

Website
http://www.ansys.com/Products/Academic
Industrie
Software-Entwicklung
Größe des Unternehmens
1.001-5.000 Mitarbeiter
Hauptsitz
Canonsburg, PA
Gegründet
1970

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    The University of Lagos (UNILAG) was one of the first recipients of the Ansys Funded Curriculum Program. Since then, they've made impressive strides in incorporating Ansys software in the classroom, providing nearly 1,000 students with simulation experience. 🎓 Ansys CFD software was incorporated into three UNLIAG courses - Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, and Introduction to Heat and Mass Transfer. This practical simulation exposure is significantly enhancing educational outcomes and preparing students for professional challenges. Read the full story and learn more about the Ansys Funded Curriculum Program here: https://ansys.me/3Z10NWI

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    Calling all students 📣! We're kicking off recruitment season for Summer 2025 internships (US/CAN) 🌞 with an exciting virtual event where you'll hear directly about #LifeAtAnsys from former interns ➡ full-time employees. RSVP below 📩 ! Date: September 10, 2024 Time: 1:00 PM EST Register Here: https://lnkd.in/ev7RgfaJ Mark Cooley, Alissa G., Ryan N., Jess Leonatti #students #internship #intern #summer2025

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    Meet Ansys Fellow, Dipankar Choudhury 🎓 "As a senior member of our research and development organization and a leader for Ansys’ academic program, I promote technology advancement at Ansys, strengthen our links to the external technical community, and grow Ansys’ presence in industry, at science labs, and on campuses. I mentor junior Ansys technical staff through knowledge sharing that promotes innovation and incubation of initiatives in cutting-edge areas like computational methods and high-performance computing." Why Ansys? "Ansys represents the gold standard for engineering simulation solutions. The technology and people are the best of the best. The teamwork and synergy behind the scenes of our success, as well as the intriguing nature of our business, are why I stay at Ansys. Ansys fosters a compelling sense of purpose that’s reinforced by our shared values and underlying drive for excellence. It is strengthened by our multiculturalism, diversity, and respect for each other." My Best Advice "Advice is easy to dispense but hard to put into practice. Having said that, I’m inspired by a quote attributed to Albert Einstein: 'Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.' Success tends to breed conservativeness, limit growth, and make one feel like a small cog in a big production machine. But if we behave as if we are still at a small organization, perhaps even a startup, and we push ourselves and the people around us to adhere to a work ethic and have an appetite for risk while trying something new, we will be noticed. And in this process, we should retain a sense of appreciation for creative work being done outside Ansys so we can bring this back to our workplace." Are you interested in a #LifeAtAnsys? Learn more about Choudhury's career journey at Ansys. https://ansys.me/3WYMvTS

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    This September we're hosting a Student Team Webinar Series, tailored specifically to common needs of students participating on student competition teams! Join us to hear directly from Ansys experts as they share practical tips and best practices for incorporating simulation into your team's competition season. Topics will include: 🌟 CFD Basics and Best Practices for Student Teams 🌟 FEA Basics and Best Practices for Student Teams 🌟 Topology Optimization Tips for Student Teams Each session will include a live Q&A at the end for a chance to get your team's questions answered directly from the Ansys team. 🗓 Mark your calendars and don’t miss out! Register using the links below: CFD: https://lnkd.in/epyaR3mS FEA: https://lnkd.in/evuDcP-F Topology Optimization: https://lnkd.in/eVEYhAz4 Christopher Penny, Satish Kumar M, János Plocher, PhD

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    Hey educators! Take a look at this new Ansys Education Resource that focuses on fluid kinematics - the motion of fluids. This teaching package introduces various topics related to fluid dynamic fundamentals with simulation while also providing real world examples for students to explore. Learning about a bent pipe with a 90-degree angle models both the turbulent flow and overall course of motion. Download this resource now: https://ansys.me/4d9X1OS

    Teaching Package: Fluid Kinematics | Ansys Education Resources

    Teaching Package: Fluid Kinematics | Ansys Education Resources

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    Did you know Ansys teaching webinars are available on demand?💡 Access this webinar that introduces how to incorporate FEA into your curriculum early on to reinforce concepts taught and increase student engagement. What You'll Learn: - Techniques for visually teaching structural analysis, stress, and strain. - Engaging exercises and applications to help students grasp complex topics. - How to utilize Ansys Discovery and Mechanical to support fundamental engineering education. - Education Resources available Access the webinar here: https://ansys.me/3LS6wX9

    Introduction to Solid Mechanics with FEA | Ansys

    Introduction to Solid Mechanics with FEA | Ansys

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    Need accurate, complete, and up-to-date answers on Ansys products? Locating answers to your Ansys-related questions is now easier than ever. Recently, we launched a public version of the Ansys Help site, making it simple for anyone to access the latest product user guides and reference manuals through public search engines. What's on the Ansys Help Site? 📖 Reference manuals 📖 Product user guides 📖 Tutorials 📖 How-to videos Learn more about the recent update to Ansys Help, now available whether you are a current or potential user. https://ansys.me/4dlCR4f

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    Safety products are a top priority! Mechanical failure is to be avoided at all costs which remains especially true for applications in aerospace or bioengineering. Failure prevention can and should be considered in early product design or the re-design. Read this Ansys Education Resource case study to see why extensive testing and analyses are needed during product development to prevent failures and economic losses. Download now: https://ansys.me/4c1IuUb

    Level 3 Industrial Case Study: Materials Selection to Avoid Mechanical Failure | Ansys Education Resources

    Level 3 Industrial Case Study: Materials Selection to Avoid Mechanical Failure | Ansys Education Resources

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    Put your knowledge to the test!💡 Can you correctly answer the question: What are the two main stages involved in fracture analysis? Fracture mechanics is the study of how cracks form and propagate in materials, which helps engineers understand and predict component failure and ensure safety. This field of engineering is crucial for enhancing the reliability and longevity of structures, machinery, and other components. Did you get the correct answer? If not, this Ansys Challenge can help you quickly understand the concept of fracture analysis in Ansys Mechanical. Take on the full Challenge here: https://lnkd.in/ebhSN8y2

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