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Vishal Ganore

Academic Project Manager, Ansys

Vishal is responsible for managing the student team sponsorship program. This is structured to help student teams (Formula SAE, BAJA SAE, Solar, Hyperloop, Aerodesign, etc.) get easy access to simulation software, relevant resource materials/courses and necessary technical support. Vishal also defines & maintains a data-driven academic partnership program which is structured to support technology adoption in key strategic areas. The key tasks include handling partner eligibility and onboarding mechanisms as well as renewal tracking and reviews, and identifying and passing marketing opportunities. Lastly, Vishal Manages Ansys student products, enabling frictionless simulation access to students and making sure they have access to latest simulation technology and physics. He also supports the Ansys learning forum to ensure good user experience and growth.

Education:

  • Masters degree in Fluid and Thermal Engineering from IIT Guwahati
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Pune University

Joined Ansys: August 2012


Articles by This Author

The Free Download of Ansys SCADE Student Is Available

The Free Download of Ansys SCADE Student Is Available

Need free embedded software development and code generation technology? Get Ansys SCADE Student.

A Student Reviews a Free Engineering Course Teaching Ansys Software

A Student Reviews a Free Engineering Course Teaching Ansys Software

A free engineering course that teaches students how to perform physics-based simulations using ANSYS software is reviewed.

Simulation Helps Students Win a Shell Eco-marathon Fuel Efficiency Race

Simulation Helps Students Win a Shell Eco-marathon Fuel Efficiency Race

VIT’s Eco Titans use the ANSYS platform to design a car with a fuel efficiency of 129 km/L (304 mpg).

How CFD and Structural Simulations Can Optimize an FSAE Car

How CFD and Structural Simulations Can Optimize an FSAE Car

High-ranking FSAE team Zuura Formula Racing (ZFR) explains that a series of structural and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations were key to securing high placement.

NEW Ansys Student Community is LIVE

NEW Ansys Student Community is LIVE

The Ansys Student Community has been launched, providing a platform to engage, share ideas, post questions and help other users in your simulation area.