2014 CHALLENGE WORKSHOP

MSO Tools 2014

The fifth Challenge Workshop is the second workshop focused on tools for Modeling, Simulation and Optimization (MSO). It took place at the TU Berlin on September 29-30, 2014.

Challenges

Working with multi-physics systems involves several key challenges. Creating accurate models requires techniques like regularization and remodeling to handle complex details. These systems are often made up of connected parts that operate at different scales, which makes simulation and control more complicated. It is also hard to keep errors and uncertainties under control during these processes, which affects the results’ reliability. On top of that, developing software tools that can handle all these challenges while remaining easy to use is difficult. All these issues are linked and must be addressed together to improve modeling, simulation, and optimization of multi-physics systems.

Input Speaker

  • Martin Arnold (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
  • Lorenz T. Biegler (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • Christof Bueskens (University of Bremen)
  • Michael Burger (Fraunhofer ITWM)
  • Pia Domschke (TU Darmstadt)
  • Francesco Gambato (University of Padova)
  • Christoph Huck (Humbodt-University of Berlin)
  • Christoph Höger (TU Berlin)
  • Bülent Karasözen (Middle East Technical University)
  • Jens Lang (TU Darmstadt)
  • Ross McKenzie (Cardiff University)
  • Ned Nedialkov (McMaster University)
  • Christoph Nytsch-Geusen (UdK Berlin)
  • Martin Ottermann (German Aerospace Center (DLR))
  • Jan Poland (ABB Corporate Research Switzerland)
  • Oliver Röhrle (University of Stuttgart)
  • Thomas Richard (Maplesoft GmbH)
  • Joost Rommes (Metor graphics)
  • Christina Schenk (University of Trier)
  • Peter Schillen (University of Mannheim)
  • Thomas Schumacher (Engys)
  • Martin Siebenborn (University of Tier)
  • Andreas Steinbrecher (TU Berlin)
  • Cornelius Steinbrink (OFFIS)
  • Jeroen Stolwijk (TU Berlin)