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The Lumerical Forum, previously known as the , is the primary hub for photonics researchers and engineers seeking technical support for Lumerical's simulation tools. Since April 2021, the community has migrated to the Ansys Learning Forum (ALF) following Ansys's acquisition of Lumerical. Key Platform Transition

Outside the forum, in labs and classrooms, the patterns honed there made experiments run smoother, papers become clearer, and deadlines less terrifying. Inside the forum, new threads formed—about optimization tricks, about inexplicable resonances, about code refactors and sanity checks—each one a vein of knowledge that fed into the whole.