During the MBS Tech Days 2021, Marcus Schittenhelm from Dassault Systèmes held the R&D Update about Vehicle Dynamics.
After studying Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University Munich, Germany, @MS completed his diploma thesis at BMW, using the Multi-Body System (MBS) simulation software Simpack.
In 1997, Marcus started working for the SIMPACK AG as a Project and Support Engineer, concentrating on the simulation of Complete Vehicle Dynamics (application areas: handling, ride, driveability, durability, NVH, real-time) and Mechanical Engine Dynamics (application areas: crank train, timing mechanism, valve train). From 2003 to 2014, as the “Director Simpack Automotive/Engine”, he was responsible for the product management, customer project management, key account management, and worldwide Simpack business development for the SIMPACK automotive industry sector.
Following the acquisition of the SIMPACK AG by Dassault Systèmes in 2014, he’s now focusing on the SIMULIA MBS/Simpack product management, strategic partnerships, and worldwide key customer engagements in his current role as SIMULIA R&D Director Portfolio Management.
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