Description
Key Learnings
- Evaluate the impact of solutions discussed to develop a roadmap for AEC planning.
- Explain how Ansys & Autodesk tools streamline safety, energy efficiency, & technology integration considerations.
- Implement best practices to incorporate Ansys and Autodesk if not using already for AEC planning.
Speakers
- RRReni RajuReni Raju is a strategic partnerships director at Ansys. In his role, Reni manages the strategic alliance with some of Ansys' strategic software vendor partners. Reni has over 20 years of diverse experience in research and development, presales, and consulting roles across multiple industries. During his tenure at Ansys he has been in several roles, including technical account management and business development. Prior to that, he served as a subject matter expert for using multidisciplinary engineering modeling and simulations to solve a range of complex engineering problems. Reni has a doctorate in mechanical and aerospace engineering from The George Washington University. He has authored several technical publications, book chapters, and is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Texas. Reni has a doctorate in mechanical and aerospace engineering from The George Washington University. He has authored several technical publications, book chapters, and is a licensed professional engineer in the State of Texas.
- JMJuliano MologniJuliano Mologni is the Lead Electronics Product Manager at Ansys. Over 20 years of experience in computational electromagnetics, author of more than 60 peer reviewed journal and conference papers and patents related to automotive EMC. Involved in several RF and EMC projects with top Automotive, A&D, Appliances and High Tech companies. Previous experience includes being a Lead Application Engineer at ESSS, responsible for ANSYS electromagnetics initiatives in South and Central America, Systems Engineer at Delphi Automotive Systems in charge of wiring harness design and hardware engineer at WebTech Wireless. Holds a BSc degree in Telecommunication Engineering, a MSc degree in Microelectronics and his PhD thesis involves research on Automotive EMC and Signal Integrity.