Engineering Leaders Series
April 10, 2025
3:00 p.m. CET / 9:00 a.m. ET
Revolutionizing Pump Simulation with AI-Powered Engineering
In this webinar, SimScale and NVIDIA experts showcase the world’s first Physics AI Foundation Model for pump simulation. Discover how AI-driven predictive simulation can transform engineering workflows—cutting simulation times from days to minutes, reducing costs, and unlocking instant design optimization. We also demonstrate the AI-powered solution in action, compare it to traditional CAE methods, and reveal how engineering leaders can leverage this breakthrough technology to drive efficiency and innovation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see how the future of Engineering AI and Physics AI is already here, and to gain early access to the technology reshaping turbomachinery design.
Application Engineering Manager
Steve is an Application Engineering Manager at SimScale. He has a technical foundation, with a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Ph.D. in Materials Science. Steve has 7 years of industry-relevant experience from working in aerospace design and engineering simulation.
Global Business Development Manager, CAE
Ian is a seasoned CFD engineer with 12 years of experience, holding a Master’s in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Southampton. Now based in Chicago, he’s part of NVIDIA’s CAE team, driving developer relations and business development. Outside of work, he enjoys running, programming, and skiing.
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