![]() Deciding to continue for a PhD now gave me three years to go down every alley, check out every last amazing feature (and the occasional quirk). With these foundations, I could finally start to explore the software in depth. I started to learn it by myself but luckily, that same supervisor wanted to learn it himself: he organized an official training course run by an expert in the field, Dave Buxton (whom we will meet again below). However, I first came across a proper process simulation tool at the very start of my MSc when my supervisor wanted a piece of modelling done in AnyLogic. ![]() ![]() I was used to doing lots of simulation as part of my Aerospace Engineering undergraduate degree. Let me highlight the key do’s and don’ts to become an expert in simulation using my own story. But is it for you? Would you like to pursue that avenue and join experts around the globe that help make big decisions based on good models of reality? I embarked on the journey many years ago and never regretted it. The life of a simulation modeller can be very colourful.
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