Tenth KAUST ANSYS Workshop by Fluid Codes

Tenth KAUST- ANSYS workshop was a three-day event focused on Ansys-based engineering applications utilizing the Shaheen II Supercomputer, with the certification exam available online. The theme of the edition of the workshop was “Basic Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).”

Thuwal, Saudi Arabia – July 25-27, 2023 – The recently concluded Three-Day 10th KAUST-ANSYS Certified Workshop proved to be an invaluable experience for all participants. The workshop aimed to enhance knowledge and skills in Ansys engineering simulation technology within academia and industries in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Presentations by KSL expert on transitioning simulation workflow from workstation to supercomputer
Presentations by KSL expert on transitioning simulation workflow from workstation to supercomputer

Special gratitude is extended to Fluid Codes Engineer Huzaifa Saeed and Rooh Khurram, Staff Scientist Core Labs: KAUST Supercomputing Lab (KSL), for their exceptional leadership throughout the lectures and hands-on workshops. A round of applause goes out to all individuals who successfully passed the CFD exam and obtained certification, a testament to their dedication and hard work.

With approximately 75 remote participants and 45 in-person attendees, the workshop received overwhelming support, underscoring its relevance and significance in the field. The positive response and feedback received from participants have further motivated us to continue organizing similar workshops in the future.

About the event: 

Organized by the KAUST Supercomputing Core Lab (KSL), in collaboration with Ansys and their esteemed Middle East Elite channel partner, Fluid Codes, this three-day workshop comprised demonstrations, talks, and training sessions focused on executing ANSYS-based engineering applications using KAUST’s supercomputer; Shaheen II. The theme of the workshop was “Basic Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD),” a powerful tool for simulating fluid flow in various applications. The primary objective of the workshop was to educate engineering students, engage industrial partners, and establish a service for providing engineering simulation solutions to other universities and Industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia .

75 remote participants and 45 in-person attendees, at the 10th KAUST - ANSYS workshop
75 remote participants and 45 in-person attendees, at the 10th KAUST - ANSYS workshop
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