The KAUST Supercomputing Core Laboratory (KSL) is co-organizing with ANSYS and their Elite channel partner for the Middle East, Fluid Codes (https://fluidcodes.com), a three-day ANSYS workshop about ANSYS based engineering applications using Shaheen II Supercomputer from July 25-27. All registrants will be able to take the certificate exam online. ANSYS is a leader in developing and marketing engineering simulation software. The software creates simulated computer models of structures, electronics, or machine components to simulate strength, toughness, elasticity, temperature distribution, electromagnetism, fluid flow, and other attributes. ANSYS software is used to determine how a product will function with different specifications, without building test products or conducting crash tests. If you have ever witnessed a rocket launch, flown on an airplane, driven a car, utilized a computer or a mobile device, crossed a bridge, or put on wearable technology, chances are that you have used a product where ANSYS software played a critical role in its creation.
The theme of this year’s workshop is “Basic Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)”.
The objective of this workshop is to engage industrial partners, educate engineering students, and strive towards establishing full service for providing engineering simulation solutions to the Saudi Industry. The summary of the planned activities for this free of cost event is shown below.
Day-1 Computational Fluid Dynamics
Day 2: Computational Fluid Dynamics (cont’d)
Day 3: HPC Lectures and Shaheen Training
Here is a detailed agenda for the 3-day event.
The event is open to all researchers, students, and managers, who are working at KAUST or at any educational institute or industry in Saudi Arabia. However, the event is primarily targeting the following:
To attend, you must register by clicking here.
For more information, visit the workshop website or contact us at:
We are looking forward to meeting with you!
Rooh Khurram
KAUST Supercomputing Core Lab
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