From October 6–10, students and researchers from across Europe took part in the Training School on Electric Machine Simulation, hosted by the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM) at the Campus of Johannes Kepler University (JKU) Linz. The event aimed to strengthen participants’ understanding of state-of-the-art simulation methods used in the design and analysis of electric machines.

Over five days of intensive training, attendees engaged in lectures, practical sessions, and software tutorials, covering topics such as finite element modeling, loss estimation, and multi-physics coupling. The sessions were delivered by distinguished international experts, providing a unique opportunity to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application.

The Training School also encouraged networking and collaboration, fostering dialogue between emerging researchers and established professionals. Participants left the event with enhanced technical expertise and new perspectives on simulation-driven innovation in electric machine design.

The Training School further served as an onboarding event for RICAMs Special Semester 2025 on Computational Method for Electric Machines, co-organized by the International Collaborative Research Center CREATOR, which aims at bringing together experts from the applied sciences and industry to discuss the challenges and recent advances in theoretical foundations and computational tools required for the next level of electric machine design.


