Trisolaris: From CERN to 3 body problem

In this episode, Dr. Matt Kenzie, an Associate Professor at Cambridge University, dives into the intricate world of experimental particle physics. He shares his journey into the field, highlighting the pivotal moments and discoveries that shaped his career. The discussion also explores the current challenges facing the Standard Model, the technological advancements driving the field forward and what the future holds for particle detection and the development of next-generation collider technologies.

Digital Threads Engineer Innovation

Digital Threads in Semiconductor Engineering

In this episode of the Engineer Innovation Podcast, we dive into the rapidly evolving world of semiconductor technology with Siemens’ experts David Corey and Dr. Andras Vass-Varnai. From the economic limits of Moore’s Law to the rise of advanced packaging and the power of digital threads, we explore how the industry is navigating complex challenges. Tune in to discover how these innovations are shaping the future of high-performance electronics and manufacturing.

Apollo 13 and Birth of the Digital Twin

In this special documentary edition of the Engineer Innovation podcast, we explore the role that engineering simulation played in rescuing three American astronauts from near-certain death, turning what could have been NASA’s biggest disaster into its greatest success.

The shockingly vast and complex world of electric arc dynamics

In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Roman Fuchs, a Lecturer at OST. Dr. Fuchs talks about electric arc simulations, their role in electrical engineering and their impact on safety and efficiency in power systems and electric vehicles. Learn about the latest advancements in simulation technology and how they are driving innovation.

Sky’s not the limit: AI and data management redefining space exploration

In this episode, recorded at Realize LIVE Americas 2024, we’re joined by Tom Stoumbos, Director of Engineering at Northrop Grumman. We delve into the fascinating world of space exploration and the intricate technologies behind space vehicles and satellite systems.

Advancing corrosion analysis in aerospace

In this episode, we look at the critical role of corrosion analysis in industry innovation with Alan Rose, CEO of Corrdesa LLC. Explore the complexities of simulating corrosion processes and how these techniques are paving the way for safer and more efficient engineering practices across sectors.

100,000 Simulations a Day! AI Powered Simulation with PhysicsX

Robin Tuluie and Nicolas Hagg explain how PhysicsX uses “Deep Learning Surrogates”, which are AI models that are trained using engineering simulations (such as CFD or FEA), but are then capable of – almost instantly – producing thousands of “CFD quality” surrogate solutions. It’s the closest we’ve ever got to “real time CFD.

Advancing Healthcare Technology Through Simulation

we’re joined by André Gasko, Simulation Engineer at B&W Engineering, to explore the intersection of engineering simulations with real-world applications in electric vehicles and medical devices. With a focus on thermal management and simulation efficiencies, André provides insights into how these technologies shape the development and optimization of complex systems in various sectors.

Failure Is Not an Option: Digital Transformation in Mission Assurance

In this episode, listeners are treated to a profound discussion on aerospace innovation and digital transformation with Nancy Lindsey, a NASA technical expert in reliability, maintainability, and availability, and Todd Tuthill, Vice President for the aerospace, defense and marine industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software.