PITTSBURGH, PA – Ansys rolled out a free version of its electronics simulation desktop products for students.

“Through its robust Academic Program, Ansys helps engineering students become successful both inside and outside of the classroom,” said Kathryn Leigh Smith, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. “The addition of Electronics Desktop for students makes self-learning easier and more accessible. In addition, the Electronics-based Innovation Courses we jointly developed with Ansys empower students to level-up their education across physics disciplines.”

Students with access to the Ansys Electronics Desktop Student product can support self-paced learning inside and outside of the classroom through 13 related Ansys Innovation Courses.

“Supporting engineers during every phase of their career is a top priority for Ansys. This launch will enable students to excel in an increasingly competitive, dynamic and evolving global economy, and – ultimately – help shape the future of product design as these students become the next generation of inventors,” said Prith Banerjee, CTO, Ansys. “Since we launched Ansys Student, the most popular content request we received from students is free electronics training. Today, we’re delivering on those requests – eliminating barriers and improving access for students at the undergraduate and graduate levels.”

The Ansys Academic Program provides simulation software and materials education resources to support research and engineering, science and design curricula for more than 2,750 universities around the world.

To download the software, visit https://www.ansys.com/academic/students/ansys-electronics-desktop-student.

 
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