Professor Emeritus John Falconer earned the Thomas and Donna Edgar CACHE Award for Excellence in Chemical Engineering Education for 2021, a recognition for leading the development of online ...
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Speeding up engineering simulations with AI tools
AI-driven operator learning models like Fourier Neural Operator and DeepONet are redefining simulation speed, producing results in seconds instead of hours. Coupled with automation tools such as ...
MERIDIAN, Miss.—A Mississippi State University faculty member and undergraduate researcher are using eye-tracking technology at MSU-Meridian to study how students see, process and respond in ...
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has announced the release of ODYSSEE A-Eye, a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that enhances Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) for a multitude of ...
Engineering teams using AI create significantly more design variants, accelerating innovation and competitive advantage.
A lot of the buzz these days in artificial intelligence is around generative AI and how AI is being used to accelerate software and products for consumers. Today, an AI startup called PhysicsX-- ...
saVRee Updates Marine Engineering Online Courses With New 3D Simulations and System Training Content
ABERDEEN, UNITED KINGDOM, February 10, 2026 / EINPresswire.com / — saVRee, a digital training provider focused on technical engineering education, has updated its marine engineering online courses ...
Scientists have developed a new method and software for using computer game technology for complex scientific and engineering simulations. A PhD student at The University of Manchester has developed a ...
From aerospace to medical devices, engineers are increasingly relying on simulation to replace costly physical testing. But ensuring those models are trustworthy requires rigorous verification, ...
Semiconductor engineering teams have long relied on an iterative simulation workflow: define the scenario, prepare the model, ...
In engineering applications, cloud computing can provide the on-demand compute power needed to run increasingly more complex simulations on a more frequent basis throughout the design cycle.
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