Siemens PLM, UC host progress review meeting for simulation center

Stefan Jockusch (vice president, strategy), head of the Siemens PLM visited the University of Cincinnati's Siemens Simulation Technology Center and interacted with members.

UC College of Engineering and Applied Science professor Jay Kim gave a presentation to the strategy team about the vision of the simulation center and how UC plans to integrate the Siemens PLM tools into the academic curriculum at UC and share the academic package built with Siemens.

Additionally, UC engineering professor Sam Anand went into detail about the academic modules he has developed for the course “CAD for Manufacturing” using Siemens PLM tools and his research work in the field of additive manufacturing.

Graduate assistants working in the simulation center presented examples of problems they have developed for different courses in which they have implemented the PLM tools. It was followed by a working lunch and discussion about future plan for the simulation center.

The two groups meeting in a boardroom
The two groups meeting in a boardroom
The two groups meeting in a boardroom

Related Stories

1

Lindner graduate students shine in international simulation competition

November 10, 2025

Five master’s of information systems (MS IS) students took home fifth place out of 23 universities at the International ERPsim Competition hosted by HEC Montreal during the recent spring semester. The competition tests students’ knowledge of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software and their ability to adapt to challenging business problems.

2

Sugar overload killing hearts

November 10, 2025

Two in five people will be told they have diabetes during their lifetime. And people who have diabetes are twice as likely to develop heart disease. One of the deadliest dangers? Diabetic cardiomyopathy. But groundbreaking University of Cincinnati research hopes to stop and even reverse the damage before it’s too late.

3

Is going nuclear the solution to Ohio’s energy costs?

November 10, 2025

The Ohio Capital Journal recently reported that as energy prices continue to climb, economists are weighing the benefits of going nuclear to curb costs. The publication dove into a Scioto Analysis survey of 18 economists to weigh the pros and cons of nuclear energy. One economist featured was Iryna Topolyan, PhD, professor of economics at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business.