Research Paper Sunday - Computer-Aided Engineering and Simulation State-of-the-Art
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Infrastructure (10 a.m.) and CAE Simulation (1 p.m.)
double header on the same day,
(Two events, two vTools links, same day)
Sunday, 26th of July 2026:
Technology Infrastructure
from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. USA Eastern Daylight Time
followed by this CAE Simulation below
from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. USA Eastern Daylight Time
via this vTools Registration page,
https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/565502
Looking for low-cost open-source CAD/CAE simulation tools or the latest commercial ones? See some tools here:
This will be a long talk with summary of the topic followed by a paper for a case study then a long Q&A section.
Please note: this meeting will be recorded so that it can be posted for the general public later.
The latest open-source CAD/CAE tools and commercial ones will be shown from multiple engineering fields.
Ask your questions or give your comments from multiple engineering and/or pure-science fields, including, but not limited to, mechanical/materials (including AutoCAD, SolidWorks), chemical, electrical/MEMS (including Cadence, OrCAD, CoventorWare, IntelliSuite, COMSOL), civil/geotechnical (including geographic information systems), and/or pure-science fields (including open-source simulation tools from universities).
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- Starts
29 June 2026 12:00 AM UTC
- Ends
25 July 2026 08:00 PM UTC
- No Admission Charge
Speakers
Biography:

Sharan Kalwani is a co-founder, trainer, trainer of trainers, and professor in the areas including high-performance computing, computer-aided simulation, artificial intelligence and machine learning, Big Data, infrastructure quality (including data centers for artificial intelligence), networking and interconnects.
He has provided his expertise in high-performance computing in such organizations including Intel, General Motors, Fermilab (the particle-physics accelerator facility in Metro Chicago that has made equipment used in CERN's Large Hardron Collider), as well as multiple universities around the world.
This is of course in addition to his role as Chair of the IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section, metropolitan Detroit, Michigan, United States of America.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharankalwani/
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