Fusion 360 Student License cloud credit

Fusion 360 Student License cloud credit

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Fusion 360 Student License cloud credit

Gig23
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I am a PhD student and as part of my study I need to run multiple (150+) simulation design, can any admin advise how many cloud credits does student has? As a student, I have very limited money to survive on especially I needed to run at least 150x scenario to demonstrate my thesis. Please any admin care to advise

 

Thank you very much in advance

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o.briggs
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hi @Gig23 

Don’t worry! Education licenses have unlimited cloud credits so you can simulate all night long (which I suspect you will be if you are doing a PHD!) 

 

Just make sure that you have a valid education license and you are good to go! 


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Gig23
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Hi Oliver
Please may I ask how can I check that I have a valid education license?
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o.briggs
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Absolutely! 
I am 99% sure that you do because your window says “Fusion 360 - Education License” in the top left corner. But just incase, follow these steps: 

 

1. On the top-right corner of Fusion click on your profile picture or initials
2. Click on Preferences
3. In the Preference dialog box, on the left column click Tokens and Cloud Credits. It should say “education” under account type and  “Unlimited” in the box that shows how many credits you have. As a side note whilst you are here, check that under both the simulation &  Generative Design Tasks option, that Education is selected! 

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