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John A. Swanson

John A. Swanson is an American engineer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Swanson is the founder of ANSYS, Inc., a John Fritz Medal winner, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He is internationally regarded as an authority and pioneer in the application of finite-element methods to engineering.[citation needed]

John A. Swanson
Alma materCornell University
University of Pittsburgh
Known forFounder of ANSYS, Inc.
SpouseJanet
AwardsJohn Fritz Medal (2004)

Career edit

Swanson graduated with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Cornell University in 1962 and 1963, respectively. He went on to earn a PhD in applied mechanics from the University of Pittsburgh in 1966. Swanson began his engineering career in 1963 at Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory in Pittsburgh and was responsible for stress analysis of the components in NERVA nuclear reactor rockets and was supervisor of the core analysis and methods group and the manager of the structural analysis group. While there he used and developed computer codes to model and predict transient stresses and displacements of the reactor system. Developing a 3-D analysis model, he wished to integrate different computer codes in order to streamline the processing, but left Westinghouse in 1969 when he was not supported in his endeavors. He then founded Swanson Analysis Systems, which was later renamed ANSYS, Inc., in his home in Pittsburgh in 1970 to develop, support and market the ANSYS simulation software program he was developing.[1] The software became an industry leader for assisting engineers and designers in optimizing product development processes in the aerospace, automotive, biomedical, manufacturing and electronics industries by simulating how products will function in real life. The company eventually grew to employ 4,000 employees and distributes products through a network of business partners in more than 40 countries. Swanson was ANSYS's president, chief executive officer, and director. He retired from ANSYS in March 1999 as the company's chief technologist.[2]

Swanson was named the 1987 Pittsburgh Engineer of the Year by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).[citation needed] In 1990, Swanson won the Computers in Engineering Award for outstanding contributions to the engineering & computing industries. In 1994 he was named One of the Top 5 of the Top 50 R&D Stars in the US by IndustryWeek and was elected as an ASME Fellow.[3] In 1998, Swanson won the ASME Applied Mechanics Award and received the University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering's Distinguished Alumni Award. He was awarded honorary membership in the ASME in 2003. In 2004, Swanson was awarded the John Fritz Medal, considered the highest and most prestigious award in the engineering profession, from the American Association of Engineering Societies.[4] In 2006 he was awarded the ASME President's Award for significant contributions to the engineering profession,[5] and in 2009 he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.[6]

Swanson is a member of the ASME Foundation's board of directors and is a member of the board of trustees.[citation needed] He is on the board of trustees of the University of Pittsburgh since 2006, and on the board of trustees at Washington & Jefferson College.[citation needed] Swanson is a consultant and trainer in the field of engineering simulation at ANSYS.[citation needed] Now residing in Florida, Swanson joined the University of South Florida Institute for Advanced Discovery & Innovation in 2014, where he is a member and courtesy professor.[7]

Philanthropy edit

At Cornell University, Swanson established the Swanson Fund for Excellence in Undergraduate Education and endowed the director of the Swanson Laboratory for Engineering Simulation in the Cornell University College of Engineering. He also made two significant gifts in support of the Duffield Hall project, where an atrium was named in recognition of his support, and established the Dorothy G. Swanson Award, in honor of his mother, at the school.[8]

At Washington & Jefferson College, Swanson donated $10 million to fund construction of the John A. Swanson Science Center that will primarily houses physics and chemistry departments.[9] Swanson's $287,000 donation to the college established the Swanson Wellness Center in the school's Old Gym.[10] He and his wife Janet also funded the Janet L. Swanson Tennis Center.

At the University of Pittsburgh, Swanson donated tens of millions to the university and its engineering school, including a $41.3 million gift in 2007 which, at that time, was the largest single gift ever by an individual to the university. At the University of Pittsburgh, he has created the John A. Swanson Institute for Technical Excellence, which houses the John A. Swanson Center for Micro and Nano Systems; the John A. Swanson Center for Product Innovation; and the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Center of Excellence. He also has established the John A. Swanson Embedded Computing Laboratory in Computer Engineering. Swanson also helped to fund an extensive renovation of the school of engineering's Benedum Hall and created an endowed discretionary fund to support scholarships and various projects at the school. In 2007, the university renamed its school of engineering to the Swanson School of Engineering in his honor.[11]

On May 2, 2010, Swanson delivered the commencement address at the University of Pittsburgh. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree by the university during the ceremony.[12]

On May 19, 2012, Swanson delivered the keynote address at the 213th Commencement ceremony at Washington & Jefferson College and received an honorary degree.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ Chen, Shen-Yeh (January 11, 2006). . Archived from the original on September 30, 2008. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  2. ^ Kelly, Morgan (February 16, 2009). "Trustee, Alumnus Swanson Elected to National Academy of Engineering". Pitt Chronicle. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  3. ^ "Engineer elected". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, PA. May 29, 1994. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  4. ^ "ANSYS founder earns top engineering honor". Cadalyst. May 24, 2004. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  5. ^ "John A. Swanson Receives ASME President's Award". New York: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. June 20, 2006. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  6. ^ "Innovator Swanson to receive Engineering alumni award". Cornell Chronicle. Retrieved April 10, 2021.
  7. ^ "Overview of the Institute for Advanced Discovery & Innovation".
  8. ^ . Cornell University College of Engineering. Archived from the original on June 14, 2010. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
  9. ^ "W&J to build science center". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, PA. May 31, 2007. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  10. ^ (PDF). W&J Magazine. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 17, 2006.
  11. ^ Templeton, David (December 6, 2007). "Pitt engineering school renamed for alumnus giving $41.3 million". Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  12. ^ Hart, Peter (May 13, 2010). "Confront life's 'grand challenges,' commencement speaker says". University Times. Vol. 42, no. 18. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  13. ^ . Washington & Jefferson College. Archived from the original on June 24, 2013. Retrieved May 22, 2012.

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For other people named John Swanson see John Swanson disambiguation John A Swanson is an American engineer entrepreneur and philanthropist Swanson is the founder of ANSYS Inc a John Fritz Medal winner and a member of the National Academy of Engineering He is internationally regarded as an authority and pioneer in the application of finite element methods to engineering citation needed John A SwansonAlma materCornell UniversityUniversity of PittsburghKnown forFounder of ANSYS Inc SpouseJanetAwardsJohn Fritz Medal 2004 Career editSwanson graduated with a bachelor s degree and a master s degree in mechanical engineering from Cornell University in 1962 and 1963 respectively He went on to earn a PhD in applied mechanics from the University of Pittsburgh in 1966 Swanson began his engineering career in 1963 at Westinghouse Astronuclear Laboratory in Pittsburgh and was responsible for stress analysis of the components in NERVA nuclear reactor rockets and was supervisor of the core analysis and methods group and the manager of the structural analysis group While there he used and developed computer codes to model and predict transient stresses and displacements of the reactor system Developing a 3 D analysis model he wished to integrate different computer codes in order to streamline the processing but left Westinghouse in 1969 when he was not supported in his endeavors He then founded Swanson Analysis Systems which was later renamed ANSYS Inc in his home in Pittsburgh in 1970 to develop support and market the ANSYS simulation software program he was developing 1 The software became an industry leader for assisting engineers and designers in optimizing product development processes in the aerospace automotive biomedical manufacturing and electronics industries by simulating how products will function in real life The company eventually grew to employ 4 000 employees and distributes products through a network of business partners in more than 40 countries Swanson was ANSYS s president chief executive officer and director He retired from ANSYS in March 1999 as the company s chief technologist 2 Swanson was named the 1987 Pittsburgh Engineer of the Year by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers ASME citation needed In 1990 Swanson won the Computers in Engineering Award for outstanding contributions to the engineering amp computing industries In 1994 he was named One of the Top 5 of the Top 50 R amp D Stars in the US by IndustryWeek and was elected as an ASME Fellow 3 In 1998 Swanson won the ASME Applied Mechanics Award and received the University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering s Distinguished Alumni Award He was awarded honorary membership in the ASME in 2003 In 2004 Swanson was awarded the John Fritz Medal considered the highest and most prestigious award in the engineering profession from the American Association of Engineering Societies 4 In 2006 he was awarded the ASME President s Award for significant contributions to the engineering profession 5 and in 2009 he was elected to the National Academy of Engineering 6 Swanson is a member of the ASME Foundation s board of directors and is a member of the board of trustees citation needed He is on the board of trustees of the University of Pittsburgh since 2006 and on the board of trustees at Washington amp Jefferson College citation needed Swanson is a consultant and trainer in the field of engineering simulation at ANSYS citation needed Now residing in Florida Swanson joined the University of South Florida Institute for Advanced Discovery amp Innovation in 2014 where he is a member and courtesy professor 7 Philanthropy editAt Cornell University Swanson established the Swanson Fund for Excellence in Undergraduate Education and endowed the director of the Swanson Laboratory for Engineering Simulation in the Cornell University College of Engineering He also made two significant gifts in support of the Duffield Hall project where an atrium was named in recognition of his support and established the Dorothy G Swanson Award in honor of his mother at the school 8 At Washington amp Jefferson College Swanson donated 10 million to fund construction of the John A Swanson Science Center that will primarily houses physics and chemistry departments 9 Swanson s 287 000 donation to the college established the Swanson Wellness Center in the school s Old Gym 10 He and his wife Janet also funded the Janet L Swanson Tennis Center At the University of Pittsburgh Swanson donated tens of millions to the university and its engineering school including a 41 3 million gift in 2007 which at that time was the largest single gift ever by an individual to the university At the University of Pittsburgh he has created the John A Swanson Institute for Technical Excellence which houses the John A Swanson Center for Micro and Nano Systems the John A Swanson Center for Product Innovation and the RFID Radio Frequency Identification Center of Excellence He also has established the John A Swanson Embedded Computing Laboratory in Computer Engineering Swanson also helped to fund an extensive renovation of the school of engineering s Benedum Hall and created an endowed discretionary fund to support scholarships and various projects at the school In 2007 the university renamed its school of engineering to the Swanson School of Engineering in his honor 11 On May 2 2010 Swanson delivered the commencement address at the University of Pittsburgh He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science degree by the university during the ceremony 12 On May 19 2012 Swanson delivered the keynote address at the 213th Commencement ceremony at Washington amp Jefferson College and received an honorary degree 13 References edit Chen Shen Yeh January 11 2006 The Unofficial History of ANSYS from the XANSYS mail list Archived from the original on September 30 2008 Retrieved December 18 2009 Kelly Morgan February 16 2009 Trustee Alumnus Swanson Elected to National Academy of Engineering Pitt Chronicle Pittsburgh PA University of Pittsburgh Retrieved December 18 2009 Engineer elected Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh PA May 29 1994 Retrieved December 18 2009 ANSYS founder earns top engineering honor Cadalyst May 24 2004 Retrieved December 18 2009 John A Swanson Receives ASME President s Award New York American Society of Mechanical Engineers June 20 2006 Retrieved December 18 2009 Innovator Swanson to receive Engineering alumni award Cornell Chronicle Retrieved April 10 2021 Overview of the Institute for Advanced Discovery amp Innovation Cornell Engineering Dorthy G Swanson Cornell University College of Engineering Archived from the original on June 14 2010 Retrieved October 18 2010 W amp J to build science center Pittsburgh Post Gazette Pittsburgh PA May 31 2007 Retrieved December 18 2009 Revolutionary Progress PDF W amp J Magazine Washington amp Jefferson College Winter 2002 Archived from the original PDF on September 17 2006 Templeton David December 6 2007 Pitt engineering school renamed for alumnus giving 41 3 million Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 18 2009 Hart Peter May 13 2010 Confront life s grand challenges commencement speaker says University Times Vol 42 no 18 Pittsburgh PA University of Pittsburgh Retrieved May 16 2010 Commencement Ceremony Celebrates Washington amp Jefferson College s Class of 2012 Washington amp Jefferson College Archived from the original on June 24 2013 Retrieved May 22 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John A Swanson amp oldid 1219111687, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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