Top universities worldwide use Arena simulation for research and curricula
Top universities worldwide* use Arena simulation for research and curricula — giving students the opportunity to enhance their problem-solving skills by conducting effective simulation modeling, analysis, and research projects using the Arena simulation software. The knowledge and experience these students gain through university course work and research using Arena helps them build a strong foundation in discrete-event simulation that applies to real-world situations they will encounter in the workplace.
Top-ranked U.S. universities adopting Arena for simulation courses and research include:
| Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
University of Wisconsin |
| Harvard |
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
| Columbia University |
University of Washington |
| University of Pennsylvania |
The Pennsylvania State University |
| Dartmouth College |
University of Florida |
| Northwestern University |
University of Texas - Austin |
| Cornell University |
University of Miami |
| Carnegie Mellon University |
George Washington University |
| University of Virginia |
Ohio State University |
| University of Southern California |
Boston University |
| University of Michigan |
University of Pittsburgh |
| University of North Carolina |
University of Georgia |
| College of William & Mary |
Clemson University |
| Lehigh University |
Purdue University |
| University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign |
Texas A&M University |
*View the full list of U.S. universities using Arena
*View the full list of international universities using Arena