Master’s Degree in Numerical Simulation with Ansys
Exploring how to take your career or skillset to the next level? Attend our webinar to learn about the Technical University of Madrid’s online Master’s Degree Program.
Ansys stellt Studierenden auf dem Weg zum Erfolg die Simulationssoftware kostenlos zur Verfügung.
Ansys stellt Studierenden auf dem Weg zum Erfolg die Simulationssoftware kostenlos zur Verfügung.
Ansys stellt Studierenden auf dem Weg zum Erfolg die Simulationssoftware kostenlos zur Verfügung.
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Exploring how to take your career or skillset to the next level? Attend our webinar to learn about the Technical University of Madrid’s online Master’s Degree Program.
DATE/TIME:
September 16, 2025
8 AM EDT
Venue:
Virtual
Engineers need to utilize simulation to solve today’s engineering challenges. The Technical University of Madrid’s (UPM) Master’s Degree in Numerical Simulation, built in collaboration with Ansys, was developed to help engineers meet today’s challenges. The program works to close the skills gap in the industry today. It enables a strong understanding of the methods used in numerical simulation software while using practical applications and best practices to solve real-world problems.
The program started with courses focused on fluids and structures simulations, and in October 2021, a new electromagnetic course became available. The program offers flexibility to learners with commitments ranging from a specialist or expert degree to a complete master’s degree. Additionally, courses are offered online and in English, making the program options widely accessible.
If you are considering how to take your career or skillset to the next level, attend this webinar to discover the value this program delivers. Hear Ricardo Perera, UPM professor, and the alumni perspective from a recently graduated student.
In this webinar, attendees will learn about the Master’s Degree Program which includes the following benefits:
Engineers who are looking to expand their skillset and learn simulation.
Ricardo Perera