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Case Studies
Implementing Computational Optimization Methods in Engineering Design Education at Northwestern University
Overview
Implementing Computational Optimization Methods in Engineering Design Education at Northwestern UniversityAltair |
Automation & Control - Human Machine Interface (HMI) Functional Applications - Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) | |
Automotive Education | |
Product Research & Development | |
Manufacturing Process Simulation Smart Campus | |
Hardware Design & Engineering Services System Integration | |
Operational Impact
Since 2008, Altair has conducted a university fellowship program to establish regional centers of expertise in HyperWorks CAE software instruction and research applications at select Altair client universities in the United States. The fellowship program supports the educational development of outstanding students and increases the integration of HyperWorks software in academic curricula. As part of the program, Altair co-sponsors a semi-annual symposium at each of the fellowship universities to highlight HyperWorks case studies completed by students, faculty, and regional industrial companies. At Northwestern, Altair’s first fellowship university, the focus has been to support graduate students studying computational optimization at IDEAL. A design competition has been utilized to highlight the success of student projects. Each student must profile the design problem addressed, methods used, results, and visuals in a large poster-sized format. The competition has been highly rewarding for the students, providing them with valuable experience in presenting their work to a panel of judges with significant depth of experience in design optimization. | |