The Engineered-Mind Podcast | Engineering, AI & Technology Jousef Murad
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In the Engineered-Mind podcast, Jousef Murad is talking to researchers, scientists and engineers and how their work is shaping the world around us. The podcast covers topics around engineering, artificial intelligence, technology and more to inspire and educate people all around the world.
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How To Become A CFD Engineer - Kanchan Garg | Podcast #122
Kanchan is an aerospace engineer by training. Early on, she became fascinated with computational fluid dynamics and decided to make her career in this field. Her last stint was in a CFD software development firm that catered to the helicopter industry.
She spent some time in the US at Iowa State University. Mumbai after marriage, and presently, she lives in Singapore with her husband and her two lovely daughters (my opinion on their loveliness is liable to change depending on how the day progresses!). As a Product Manager, she is very much in touch with CFD and simulation, while also being involved in the business-facing aspects of technology.
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GPU-Accelerated Fluid Dynamics - Petr Kodl | Podcast #121
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Hear Petr Kodl from Siemens talk about GPU-enabled acceleration of CFD simulation.
Representation of the benefits of running Simcenter STAR-CCM+ on GPUs provides computational fluid dynamics (CFD) capabilities to go faster while modeling the complexity. One of the constant challenges for computational fluid dynamics (CFD) engineers is to have a good level of simulation throughput.
CPUs, ARM, GPUs: In times of an increasingly heterogeneous hardware landscape, there are many choices, and simulation engineers need to identify the hardware that best fits their current needs.
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Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) - Conor Daly | Podcast #120
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Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) integrate known physical laws into neural network learning, particularly for solving differential equations. They embed these laws into the network's loss function, guiding the learning process beyond just data fitting.
This integration helps the network predict solutions that are not only data-driven but also align with physical principles, making PINNs especially useful in fields like fluid dynamics and heat transfer. By blending data with established physics, PINNs offer more accurate and robust predictions, especially in data-scarce scenarios.
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A Low-Code Approach in Mechanical Engineering - Mike Grau | Podcast #119
Mike Grau is an engineer by heart, with a passion for challenges. He believes the future is in the convergence of design, simulation, and manufacturing through automation. And it is energizing for him to work with customers at Synera to inspire and demonstrate new workflows.
In this podcast, we dive deep into the world of "The New Engineering: Transforming Workflows Using Low-Code"
Each episode features insightful conversations with industry experts and thought leaders who share their expertise and experiences with Synera.
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The Engineer of the Future - Moritz Maier | Podcast #118
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As a renowned aerospace engineer and entrepreneur, Moritz specializes in model-based engineering and generative design. His journey began with obtaining a doctorate in product development processes, followed by invaluable experience as a senior consultant in generative design and additive manufacturing. This led him to establish Synera, a deep-tech startup dedicated to revolutionizing the engineering sector.
Synera is the leading low-code platform for Connected Engineering, enabling full automation and algorithm-based process modeling. Synera integrates all data and expert knowledge into the development process, providing engineers with the technical capabilities that are usually only available to software developers. Based in Bremen, North Germany, Synera supports international firms across a wide range of industries, including the automotive, aerospace, and consumer good sectors.
Would you like to find out more about Connected Engineering with Synera’s low-code platform?
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Ultraspeaking: Powerful Habits To Build Your Confidence - Aliénor Hunter | Podcast #117
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Alienor Hunter went from struggling with social anxiety to becoming one of Ultraspeaking's top coaches . . . in only 11 months! This episode of the Ultraspeaking podcast reveals Alienor's remarkable story and highlights the steps she took to transform her confidence and communication skills.
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Customer Reviews
Awesome content
Amazing podcast to listen to as a an engineering PhD student
Found him on LinkedIn
What a great resource for engineers.
-Rafael Testai