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SUMMARY:Synopsys Converge Conference: Re-engineering the Future
DESCRIPTION:Synopsys Converge 2026 is a premier technology conference bringing together industry leaders\, engineers\, and innovators to explore the future of semiconductor design\, AI-driven engineering\, and advanced systems development. The event features keynote sessions\, technical talks\, and live demonstrations on topics such as chip design\, electronic design automation\, simulation technologies\, and intelligent system innovation\, providing a platform for collaboration\, learning\, and showcasing next-generation engineering solutions.\nFor registration click here..
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/synopsys-converge-conference-re-engineering-the-future/
LOCATION:Santa Clara Convention Center\, 5001 Great America Parkway\, Santa Clara\, California (CA)\, 95054\, United States
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SUMMARY:AVL SIMpulse Webinar
DESCRIPTION:A New Era for Defense Vehicle Development \nSecurity and defense platforms are becoming increasingly complex\, connected\, and software-driven as technologies such as electrification\, fuel flexibility\, autonomy\, and advanced system integration reshape modern military mobility. Join the webinar to explore how simulation-driven development\, advanced testing methods\, and system-level engineering approaches support the design and validation of next-generation defense vehicles. The session aims to highlight how virtual engineering environments and validation strategies help engineers study system behavior\, assess performance\, and support informed development decisions early in the design process. \nFor registration click here..
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/avl-simpulse-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: MEMS Sensor Modeling in COMSOL Multiphysics
DESCRIPTION:Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) gyroscopes and accelerometers play an important role in modern motion sensing and navigation technologies. This webinar aims to provide insights into how these sensors can be analyzed and modeled using multiphysics simulation techniques. \nJoin the webinar to explore the working principles of MEMS-based motion sensors and understand how different physical effects\, such as structural mechanics and electrostatics\, interact within these devices. The session also aims to discuss simulation approaches that help evaluate performance characteristics\, including sensitivity\, resonance behavior\, and key design parameters in sensor development. \nFor registration click here..
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/webinar-modeling-gyroscopes-and-accelerometers-in-comsol-multiphysics/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Teaching Motor Analysis with Ansys Maxwell
DESCRIPTION:Electric motors power everything from electric vehicles and robotics to household appliances—but understanding how electromagnetic fields\, currents\, and torque interact is key to designing efficient systems. \nJoin this upcoming webinar\, to explore how simulation helps visualize motor behavior and connect electromagnetic fields to real performance metrics like torque\, efficiency\, and losses. Using Ansys Maxwell\, webinar aims to walk you through a live motor analysis example and cover core tools\, meshing strategies\, and results analysis that can be applied to coursework\, projects\, or teaching. \nFor registration click here..
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/webinar-teaching-motor-analysis-with-ansys-maxwell/
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SUMMARY:Mathworks webinar: Developing Autonomous Systems
DESCRIPTION:Developing Autonomous Systems: The Full Workflow \nThis webinar is part of a multi-session series by MathWorks\, where earlier sessions covered perception\, planning\, and control algorithms for autonomous systems. This final webinar aims to present a complete workflow for developing autonomous systems using model-based design and simulation. \nIt brings together key stages\, including: \n\nCreating terrain-aware maps and planning safe routes\nModelling electromechanical system behaviour\nDeveloping and testing perception\, planning\, and control algorithms\nIntegrating components into system-level simulations\nDeploying validated algorithms to hardware through automatic code generation\n\nAn off-road vehicle example is used to demonstrate end-to-end system development. \nFor registration click here..
URL:https://simulationpulse.com/event/mathworks-webinar-developing-autonomous-systems/
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