Simplifying complexity - STMicroelectronics has relied on the scripting capabilities of PyAnsys to streamline its simulation processes, increasing efficiency, consistency, and accessibility for its engineers. Read about the impacts, here: https://bit.ly/411eWD7 #PyAnsys #engineering #simulation #Ansys #Synopsys
Ansys Developer
Software Development
Engineer new solutions to automate, manage, and extend the power of simulation workflows.
About us
Engineer new solutions to automate, manage, and extend the power of simulation workflows.
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https://developer.ansys.com/
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
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If you are attending #OSSFE26 in Munich this week, be sure to join our Sunil Acharya for "Integration of Open-Source Fusion Codes into Commercial Design Workflows" (March 11, 10:20, Room: Projektraum): https://lnkd.in/d-f6QQtm Hear Sunil propose a practical software integration framework centered on Python-based scripting and API tools (such as #PyAnsys) to manage and automate the seamless data exchange between proprietary CAD/FEA/CFD environments and specialized open-source physics packages.
Learn to connect open‑source physics with commercial tools using Python and PyAnsys, enabling faster, more validated fusion engineering. Meet Ansys experts at OSSFE 2026 and discover how hybrid modeling speeds fusion commercialization. https://bit.ly/4baDzms
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[Workshop] Automated Analysis and Optimization of Multi-Physics + Ansys Optics (STOP) Leveraging Machine Learning Structural, thermal, optical perfomance analysis (STOP) is essential to model as-built performance in critical designs. However, these workflows can be cumbersome and lengthy due to complex data exchange between multiple physics solvers. This can make analysis, optimization, and tolerancing intractable. Date/Time: May 7, 2026 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM EST Venue: Virtual
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R&D Engineers at Hitachi Energy are focused on improving transformer performance while addressing the unique challenges posed by different operating conditions. The team is automating and integrating their electromagnetic, thermal, and structural analyses to optimize critical aspects of transformer design, using #PyAnsys. "One aspect of this is democratizing simulation so that people who are not necessarily experts on electromagnetics or the simulation software have access to simulation so they can run tests. This is exactly the strength of PyAEDT — you don't have to be a Python expert to use PyAEDT and to automate your workflows.” — Irene Woyna, Principal R&D Engineer at Hitachi Energy Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/4rEDwEN #Ansys #Simulation #Engineering #Energy #Transformers
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Discover how Ansys optiSLang Base, integrated into Ansys Workbench at no extra cost, can support simulation workflow integration and automation, helping engineers run design studies more efficiently. 🔹 Ideal for simulation engineers, CAE specialists, and teams looking to scale simulation-driven development. 👉 Request free trial of Ansys optiSLang: https://lnkd.in/d52afRvP Ansys Structures - #optimization #workbench #DOE #engineering #CAE #optiSLang
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🚀 The first Release Candidate of PyAEDT is live. https://lnkd.in/dPuHMd_s Over the past 5 years, the PyAEDT community has continued to grow, and we’re truly excited to reach this milestone together as we move toward 1.0. Now we need your help: ⭐ Give the project a star on GitHub 🧠 If you’re already a PyAEDT user, help us stress-test it and share advanced feedback 🚀 If you’re new, this is the perfect time to start using it: https://lnkd.in/dqUhCiJX 🐞 Report bugs or suggestions through Issues: https://lnkd.in/d-xxSiY7 A huge thank you to everyone who has already contributed, through code, testing, feedback, documentation, or simply supporting the project along the way. This milestone belongs to all of you. Let’s build it together, the Future Is Now! 💜 🐍 💛 #PyAEDT #Synopsys #Ansys #PyAnsys #AEDT #Simulation #Python
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Cardiovascular diseases significantly impact global health and are often influenced by a combination of lifestyle factors, genetics, and aging, making prevention and treatment complex. 🫀🩺 Simulation technology is reshaping how cardiovascular challenges are addressed by providing a powerful means to analyze and improve heart-related treatments. By simulating heart functions and interactions with medical devices, engineers and researchers can predict performance under various conditions, making development processes faster and more reliable. Learn more about the complexity of modeling the human heart and how computational modeling and simulation help reduce risks: https://bit.ly/4r22JJ5
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Each December, Advent of Code issues a series of coding challenges for programmers to solve. This article looks at the twelfth (and final) problem for 2025, and a suggestion for solving from Andreas Hiltebrand: https://bit.ly/4qiAGVl #ansys #simulation #engineering #python #pyansys #adventofcode
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Another year of Advent of Code has come to a close. Have a look at our own James Derrick's solution to the final day's problem:
And with that we are done! Advent of Code 2025 drew to a close last Friday December 12th. It's been an incredible run this year, but I think the shorter runtime has really helped for me as it's given me more time to explore and animate solutions. Check out my final animation(s) solving Day 12 of Advent of Code below, but otherwise thank you to everyone who took part and made it a memorable experience. Thank you to Eric & team for all the effort they put into the puzzles each year and a special thank you to Ansys part of Synopsys for sponsoring. :) Regarding my Day 12 solution, there are better, and more rigorous, ways of solving it that I didn't do and don't show but my methods were (mostly) sufficient to achieve the correct answer, and I had fun playing around with different packing algorithms. The video below demonstrates the ones that I tried. https://adventofcode.com/ https://lnkd.in/eyG-xM8t #adventofcode #python #ansysdeveloper
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Ansys Developer reposted this
And with that we are done! Advent of Code 2025 drew to a close last Friday December 12th. It's been an incredible run this year, but I think the shorter runtime has really helped for me as it's given me more time to explore and animate solutions. Check out my final animation(s) solving Day 12 of Advent of Code below, but otherwise thank you to everyone who took part and made it a memorable experience. Thank you to Eric & team for all the effort they put into the puzzles each year and a special thank you to Ansys part of Synopsys for sponsoring. :) Regarding my Day 12 solution, there are better, and more rigorous, ways of solving it that I didn't do and don't show but my methods were (mostly) sufficient to achieve the correct answer, and I had fun playing around with different packing algorithms. The video below demonstrates the ones that I tried. https://adventofcode.com/ https://lnkd.in/eyG-xM8t #adventofcode #python #ansysdeveloper