
Zoltán Nádudvari
Electrical machine simulation with JMAG Designer in 2D and 3D
Powersys, JMAG, Hungary
Finished his BSc and MSc studies at the Technical University in Budapest in 2014 with a major in electrical machines and drives. He joined Siemens at 2014 started as a product developer at the Distribution Transformer Division. In 2016 he started to work with Siemens eAircraft (later Rolls-Royce Electrical) as an electrical machine design engineer. In this role he developed electrical machines for electric and hybrid electric aerospace application. He used JMAG in his daily engineering work and his main focus aws multidomain simulation including power electronics effect on the electrical machine performance. In October 2024 he joined Powersys as a technical account manager of the JMAG software and his main role is offer support for customers who are using JMAG technical support, workflow development and consultancy in electrical machine design.

Michele Merelli
Better cooling and lubrication of e-Drives with Moving Particle Simulation
Particleworks Europe, Italy
Michele joined EnginSoft in 2019, after an internship in ABB. He achieved his Master Degree in The Netherlands (Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen), after a Bachelor in Materials and Nanotechnology Engineering in Italy (Politecnico di Milano, Milan)
He focused on simulations with Moving Particle Simulation ever since joining EnginSoft, specializing in e-motor cooling and thermal management simulations, supporting several companies with remote assistance and onsite visits across Europe.
Currently, he is Project Engineer in EnginSoft and Pre- and Post- Sale Manager for the Moving Particle Simulation software Particleworks in Europe.

Davide Carniani
Multiphysics Analysis with DewesoftX: A Hands-On Experience
DEWESoftX, Italy
Davide Carniani leads DEWESoft’s technical collaborations with universities and student teams, with the opportunity to meet and support many talented young engineers in their test and measurement activities using DEWESoft systems.
Caio Osorio
HIL for e-Mobility:
Accelerating e-Drive Development from Design to Real-Time Testing
Typhoon HIL, Serbia
Caio Osorio earned his M.Sc. and PhD in electrical engineering from the Federal University of Santa Maria
(UFSM), Brazil, with research stays at the University of Oviedo, Spain, and Fraunhofer IZM, Germany. In 2021,
Caio joined Typhoon HIL as an Applications Engineer, working in the development of high-fidelity model-based
testing solutions for industrial and academic partners worldwide. Currently, as the Global Manager of Academia
Programs, he is dedicated to advancing environmentally digital power technologies by supporting research,
teaching, and training initiatives, leveraging Model-Based Engineering and Hardware-in-the-Loop technology.


Emiliano D’Alessandro and Giacomo Di Biase
Electrical Machines and Drives: Simulation Workflow with Ansys
Ansys, Italy
Emiliano D’Alessandro holds a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in electrical machinery. They joined EnginSoft in 2006, initially in a structural engineering role. Following Ansoft’s acquisition, they transitioned to utilizing Ansys Maxwell and subsequently became its Product Manager. Until 2020, their responsibilities included both Application Engineer duties, providing sales support for Ansys products (with an increasing focus on the EBU discipline), and Project Manager responsibilities for consulting engagements. From 2020 to 2022, they held the position of Head of the Electromagnetic Unit, overseeing consulting activities within the field of electromagnetism. Since 2023, they have been a Business Development and Application Engineer at ESSS Italia.
Giacomo graduated with a degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Strathclyde (Glasgow), where he gained experience in renewable energy production and distribution through participation in extracurricular projects. He joined the ESSS Italia team in the autumn of 2024, focusing primarily on simulations involving low-frequency electromagnetic phenomena.