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Advisory Committee


The advisory committee for the program consists of simulation experts from industry and academia. The committee has representatives from companies that develop and market the simulation packages used in the program as well as from large corporations that are major users of simulation. A list of committee members is given below. The committee helps guide the program to meet its objectives. Its technical expertise and knowledge of the role of simulation in engineering practice provides valuable input from industry and other universities.

Advisory Committee Meetings

October 26th, 2009 (agenda and links to presentations)

October 19th, 2007 (agenda and links to presentations, photos)

April 28th, 2006 (agenda and links to presentations)

November 5th, 2004 (agenda and links to presentations)

October 10th, 2003
(agenda and links to presentations)

November 8th, 2002 (agenda and links to presentations)

Advisory Committee Members

Dr. John Swanson (Chair)
Swanson Analysis Services
(Founder of ANSYS Inc.)

Mr. Jan Aase
Director, Vehicle Development Research Laboratory
General Motors Research and Development

Dr. M. S. Anand
Global Leader, Combustion CFD DesignMethods
Rolls-Royce

Mr. David Conover
Corporate Fellow
ANSYS, Inc.

Dr. Mehmet Dede
Manager, Design Methods & Analysis
Combustion COE
GE Aircraft Engines

Dr. Ben Hinkle
The Mathworks

Dr. Barbara Hutchings
Director, Strategic Partnerships
Fluent Inc/ANSYS Inc.

Mr. James Keller
Manager, Flying Qualities
The Boeing Company

Mr. Michael Pfrommer
Vice President, MCAD Development
PTC

Dr. Keith Meintjes
Research Director - CAE
CPDA: Collaborative Product Development Associates, LLC
(Formerly: Senior Technical Fellow, General Motors)

Mr. Tim Morris
Chief Executive
NAFEMS

Mr. Thomas J. Perry, PE
Director, Education and Professional Development
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)

Dr. Ken Powell
Arthur F. Thurnau Professor
Department of Aerospace Engineering
University
of Michigan