
Overview
Biomedical engineering students benefit greatly from learning simulation early, as it helps them visualize complex physiological systems and connect theory to real-world healthcare applications. This webinar will explore practical ways to integrate simulation into courses on topics like blood flow, biomechanics, drug delivery, and bioelectronics. We’ll highlight examples of ready-to-use teaching materials—such as modules from the Ansys Innovation Space, curated Ansys Education Resources, and a new SimLab app designed for biomedical teaching—that simplify geometry setup and guide students through meaningful analysis. Educators will learn how these tools can complement traditional labs, support project-based learning, and make simulation more accessible without overwhelming beginners.
What Attendees Will Learn
- Learn how to teach biomedical engineering with Ansys tools
- Automated simulation workflows for biomedical applications using PyAnsys, Ansys Discovery, Ansys Fluent and Ansys Electronics Desktop.
- Hands-on demonstration of the newly launched Healthcare Academic SimLab App
- Understand where to access biomedical engineering resources from the Ansys Innovation Space and the Ansys Education Resources
Who Should Attend
- Biomedical Engineering Faculty & Instructors: Seeking to modernize their curriculum with accessible simulation tools.
- Medical Education Coordinators: Looking to incorporate computational modeling into physiology, anatomy or clinical courses without technical prerequisites.
- Academic Technology Specialist: Interested in implementing an introductory, high-impact digital lab experience.
- Biomedical Engineering Students
Speakers
- Lakshana Mohee
- Juan Doval Roque
Date / Time: March 4, 2026, 11 AM EST
Venue:Virtual
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