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4 December 2023 : IMACS and BETA sign a distribution agreement for ASERIS-BE

BETA and IMACS are delighted to announce a strategic distribution partnership for the worldwide distribution of ASERIS-BE solver by BETA.
See press release


16 November 2023: Workshop EM ISAE 2023 (Toulouse-France)

IMACS and its partners participated in all the test cases of the workshop. Learn more about the 6 test cases.


14-16 June 2023: 9th "BEFORE REALITY" BETA-CAE CONFERENCE

IMACS and BETA-CAE have presented the new interface between ANSA and ASERIS-BE, thereby providing Electromagnetic Simulation capabilities for existing ANSA users.


13-15 June 2023: CEM2023

In collaboration with ArianeGroup and DGA-TA, IMACS presented the latest advances in lightning modeling for buildings (3 presentations).
More about the CEM2023 conference.


12 June 2023: EDA-Workshop "Radar Signatures & EM Benchmarks" 2023

The workshop aims at bringing together scientific experts in the field of electromagnetic scattering simulations, specifically in the context of radar signatures. A few months prior to the workshop, several test cases were published in order to serve as benchmarks to compare results obtained by different simulation codes.
In collaboration with BETA-CAE, IMACS presented the results related Use Cases 1 & 3 using the ASERIS-BE™ software.


15 October 2022: We are hiring!

Looking for a Electromagnetic / Acoustic Simulation Engineer. >> See job description.


May 2022: Paris-Saclay SPRING.

IA, simulation and machine learning applied to renewable energies.
TotalEnergies and IMACS present their collaboration on modeling and simulating the behavior of new batteries.
>> Youtube video of the table round discussion held during Paris-Saclay SPRING.


2-6 August 2021: 2021 AIAA Aviation Forum

On the occasion of the 2021 forum of the AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics), IMACS presented with Airbus a new numerical modelling of an impedance ground plane for aircraft noise flight simulation.
This paper establishes the simulation methodology for the feasibility study of a new method of certification of aircraft noise. The simulation was carried out using the ACTIPOLE software (BEM / H-matrix solver) and the RAFFINE module
(a posterior error estimator and mesh adaptation) of the MOSCEM library.


20 July 2021: We are hiring!

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5 July 2021: Preparing the Future Aircraft

On the path to cleaner and more sustainable aviation, Airbus is leading a large consortium including IMACS to develop advanced methods for modeling engine and aircraft noise.
This consortium is supported by the DGAC (Direction générale de l'Aviation civile - The French Civil Aviation Authority) as part of the Economic Recovery Plan.