Episodes
Resistance is (not) Futile! Strapping Jet Engines to an 1880s Paddle Steamer
Guests: Dimitri Ponkratov (Marine Director, Siemens Digital Industries Software),
Rui Lopes (Postdoc, Chalmers University)
Host: Stephen Ferguson
Episode Summary:
In this episode of The Engineer Innovation Podcast, we explore one of the most surprising engineering experiments of the 20th century—strapping jet engines to an 1880s paddle steamer to solve the problem of ship resistance testing! Our guests, Dimitri...
Published 09/26/24
In this episode, Dr. Matt Kenzie, an Associate Professor at Cambridge University, dives into the intricate world of experimental particle physics. He shares his journey into the field, highlighting the pivotal moments and discoveries that shaped his career. The discussion also explores the current challenges facing the Standard Model, the technological advancements driving the field forward and what the future holds for particle detection and the development of next-generation collider...
Published 09/18/24
In this episode of the Engineer Innovation Podcast, host Stephen Ferguson is joined by two experts from Siemens—David Corey, VP of Semiconductor Industry Sales, and Dr. Andras Vass-Varnai, Business Development Leader—to explore the latest trends and challenges in semiconductor technology.
Our conversation covers the economic limits of Moore’s Law, the increasing complexity of semiconductor packages, and the critical role of digital threads in streamlining design and manufacturing processes....
Published 09/04/24
On April 13, 1970, 210,000 miles away from Earth (about 330,000 km), three astronauts were suddenly jolted by a "bang-whump-shudder" that shook their tiny spacecraft. One of the astronauts saw the hull physically flex. Within seconds, the cabin was illuminated with warning lights, and a cacophony of alarms rang in their ears.
“Houston, we’ve had a problem,” reported Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell.
Something was wrong—seriously wrong. But, unable to see outside of the craft, the astronauts...
Published 08/21/24
In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Roman Fuchs, a Lecturer at OST. Dr. Fuchs talks about electric arc simulations, their role in electrical engineering and their impact on safety and efficiency in power systems and electric vehicles. Learn about the latest advancements in simulation technology and how they are driving innovation.
Key Takeaways:
- Electric arc simulations help create safer and more reliable electrical systems.
- Understanding high- and low-voltage circuit breakers is key...
Published 07/25/24
In this episode, we explore artificial intelligence, digital twins and model-based engineering with Chris Stecki, CEO of PHM Technology, and Filbert Arzola, Principal Electrical Engineer of Raytheon SAS. Recorded live at Realize Live 2024 in Munich, we discuss how these technologies are changing the engineering field.
Learn more about how AI is used in engineering, the effects of digital twins on product development, and future engineering innovations.
Key Takeaways:
AI in engineering...
Published 07/10/24
In this episode, join us as we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, engineering and innovation with Théophile Allard, CTO and Co-Founder of Neural Concept. Neural Concept is a pioneer in AI-driven product development, focusing on accelerating digital processes and making them more accessible. Theo discusses data import, cleaning, structuration and real-time CFD predictions integrated into design tools. This episode provides insights into how AI is transforming industries and...
Published 06/26/24
In this episode, recorded at Realize LIVE Americas 2024, we’re joined by Tom Stoumbos, Director of Engineering at Northrop Grumman. We delve into the fascinating world of space exploration and the intricate technologies behind space vehicles and satellite systems. Tom leads a team of simulation and test engineers and reveals the complexities of designing for the cosmos, from servicing commercial satellites to supporting ambitious lunar missions. Learn about the vital role of simulation in...
Published 06/19/24
In this episode, we look at the critical role of corrosion analysis in industry innovation with Alan Rose, CEO of Corrdesa LLC. Explore the complexities of simulating corrosion processes and how these techniques are paving the way for safer and more efficient engineering practices across sectors. Alan Rose brings his extensive expertise to discuss advancements in corrosion simulation, its economic impact, and the future of materials testing.
Key Takeaways:
- The evolution of corrosion...
Published 06/12/24
Our customers can do 100,000 simulations in a day no problem” is the quote that
you’ll hear from PhysicsX co-founder Robin Tuluie at the start of this podcast.
We spend a lot of time on the Engineer Innovation Podcast trying to work out what the future of engineering simulation will look like, particularly with regard
to Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Twin.
This episode provides the clearest view of the future. And what’s better is that
it’s available today.
In...
Published 05/29/24
Ourcustomers can do 100,000 simulations in a day no problem” is the quote that
you’ll hear from PhysicsX co-founder Robin Tuluie at the start of this podcast.
We spend a lot of time on the Engineer Innovation Podcast trying to work out what the future of engineering simulation will look like, particularly with regard
to Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Twin.
This episode provides the clearest view of the future. And what’s better is that
it’s available today.
In...
Published 05/22/24
In this episode, we’re joined by André Gasko, Simulation Engineer at B&W Engineering, to explore the intersection of engineering simulations with real-world applications in electric vehicles and medical devices. With a focus on thermal management and simulation efficiencies, André provides insights into how these technologies shape the development and optimization of complex systems in various sectors.
Key Takeaways:
- Transition challenges between sectors are guaranteed, so solution...
Published 05/15/24
In this episode, listeners are treated to a profound discussion on aerospace innovation and digital transformation with Nancy Lindsey, a NASA technical expert in reliability, maintainability, and availability, and Todd Tuthill, Vice President for the aerospace, defense and marine industry at Siemens Digital Industries Software. They delve into the complexities of mission assurance, the importance of digital tools in aerospace, and the future of space exploration.
Key Takeaways:
Nancy...
Published 05/01/24
In this episode, we look at the intriguing world of bio-inspired design with Mark Price, Professor of Aeronautics at Queen's University Belfast and Research Initiative Co-Founder at Biohaviour.
Exploring the intersection of nature, engineering and innovation, Mark shares his extensive experience in aeronautics and his research into bio-inspired rules for innovative engineering design. This episode contains significant insights into multidisciplinary problem-solving, the evolution of...
Published 04/17/24
In this episode, we explore AI innovation and the journey of women in engineering with Joanna Peña-Bickley, Co-Founder and CEO of Vibes Ai; Co-Founder and Board Member of EarthDNA; and Founder and Fellow of Ai Design Corps™. Joanna is a design engineer and also a pioneer in the use of AI in industry. She has worked for Amazon, Uber and IBM and is known as the mother of cognitive experience design.
Key Takeaways:
Generative AI's unique attributes, such as lack of ego, can revolutionize...
Published 04/03/24
In this episode, join us as we explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, engineering and innovation with Dr. Gabriele Pozzetti, Reformed CFD Engineer and AI Expert. With a rich background in both the theoretical and practical aspects of AI, Gabriele provides insights into how AI is reshaping industries and what the future holds for engineers and technologists alike.
Key Takeaways:
Gabriele explores AI's transformative impact on engineering, highlighting innovation and the...
Published 03/20/24
In this episode, we’re joined by Giampiero Testoni, Chief Technology Officer of Energica Motor Company, a leading company in the electric motorcycle sector. Giampiero shares insights into the development of high-performance electric motorcycles and Energica’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in the industry.
Key Takeaways:
(01:53) High-performance electric bikes aim to attract petrol enthusiasts.
(04:06) Energica exclusively develops electric motorcycles to lead the market.
...
Published 03/06/24
Engineer Innovation is a podcast by engineers for engineers, delving into the future of engineering simulation and testing. Our guests share their expertise on how cutting-edge technologies drive engineering innovation: the emerging industrial metaverse, MBSE, comprehensive digital twin, artificial intelligence (AI), and edge computing. Cutting through the hype, we have practical conversations about what truly matters to engineers across various industries. Join us to explore where ideas turn...
Published 03/01/24
In this episode, we’re joined by Jesse Marcel, Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer of Airborne Motorworks, and John Shew, Simulation Services Director of Maya HTT. They delve into the development of innovative wind turbines that could revolutionize local power generation.
Key Takeaways:
(06:24) Shifting from propulsion to power-generation technology.
(10:35) Scaling up the design challenges.
(12:26) Unique aspects of their wind turbine.
(15:44) Collaborating on electromagnetics and...
Published 02/20/24
In this episode, we discuss advanced cycling technology with Frederic Poppenhäger, Founder and Partner at Radiate Engineering & Design AG. He is a specialist in simulation-driven engineering, particularly in the bicycle industry.
Key Takeaways:
(00:07) Radiate’s commitment to simulation-driven engineering in product development.
(01:10) What the edge simulation-driven design offers in creating innovative solutions.
(01:28) The role of AI in optimizing product design.
(02:43) The...
Published 02/07/24
In this episode, we welcome Danny Wadewitz, Calculation Engineer and Member of the Executive Board at AeroFEM, to talk about the use of cutting-edge engineering to restore the iconic Junkers Ju 52 aircraft.
Danny highlights the innovative use of 3D scanning for replication and provides fascinating insights into how modern technology aids in reviving and preserving significant pieces of aviation history.
Key Takeaways:
(00:16) Introduction to the Junkers Ju 52’s historical...
Published 01/24/24
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Published 01/18/24
In this special New Year edition of the Engineering Innovation podcast, Stephen and Chad review the top trends that dominated the world of engineering simulation and test during 2023, and predict how those trends will play out in 2024. We also introduce our new AI Podcaster ChadGPT.
Key Takeaways
What were the top trends of 2023?
Will AI replace engineers?
Will AI replace engineering podcasters? Meet ChadGPT!
Can you lobotomize Machine Learning algorithms
Stepping inside the...
Published 01/04/24
In this episode, we’re joined by Adrian Perregaux, Product Manager of Electromagnetics at Siemens Digital Industries Software, His team focuses on low-frequency electromagnetic solutions within the Simcenter portfolio. Adrian shares his insights into the evolving world of electric motor design and the role of simulation software in enhancing this process.
Key Takeaways
(02:33) What Adrian finds appealing in electric motor problem-solving.
(05:07) The complexity in motor design is due to the...
Published 01/03/24