The traditional physics-based and the more recent data-based modelling, simulation and optimization (MSO) are key technologies of industry and societal applications.
This workshop provides researchers and users in academia and industry with an opportunity to present real industrial use cases of the MSO technology as well as recent computational solutions for industrial problems.
The workshop is organized by the national industrial mathematical networks of Hungary and Austria, namely HU-MATHS-IN and IMNA, who are active members of the European Industrial Mathematics Network, EU-MATHS-IN. It is a follow-up event to the first MSO-Industry Conference held at the Széchenyi István University in Győr, Hungary in October 2024. This year's edition is embedded into the RICAM Special Semester 2025. The workshop starts on Wednesday, December 10, around noon and ends on Friday, December 12, around noon.
| Time | Speaker/Title |
|---|---|
| 13:30 |
Volker Mehrmann: Modularized modeling, simulation and optimization in industrial digital twins |
| 14:15 |
Björn Liljegren-Sailer: Efficient Offline Training of Empirical Quadrature with Applications to Structure-Preserving Model Reduction |
| 14:40 |
Klaus-Dieter Bauer: Anti-aliasing simulation data with adaptive time steps |
| 15:05 | Coffee/tea break |
| 15:35 |
Wolfgang Rannetbauer: Mathematical Modelling and Optimization for Industrial Thermal Spray Coating |
| 16:00 |
Maximilian Zettler: Empirical modeling of local equilibrium conditions during the $\gamma \rightarrow\alpha$ transformation in AHSS steels |
| 16:25 |
Andreas Obereder: Adaptive Optics - Glasses for Telescopes |
| 16:50 | Reception |
| Time | Speaker/Title |
|---|---|
| 9:00 |
Klaus Kuhnen: Advanced magnetic constitutive mappings in electromagnetic field simulations |
| 9:45 |
Richárd Csaba Kovács: A Novel Coenergy Based Torque Calculation Method for the Reluctance Motor Drives of Electric Vehicles |
| 10:10 |
Vilmos Paiss: Application of the Virtual Element Method in Electromagnetic Simulations for Reluctance Motor |
| 10:35 | Coffee/tea break |
| 11:05 |
Gergely Mátyás: Lossless tranformations of steel structures achieving variable cross section |
| 11:30 |
Josip Tambaca: Optimal design for silicon nanopore membranes |
| 11:55 |
Luka Grubisic: Optimization of thin walled structures |
| 12:20 | Lunch break |
| 13:45 |
Erwin Karer: NVH Optimization for Industrial Machines and Electric Drives |
| 14:15 |
Mauro Manetti: Dynamics Simulation of Large Adaptive Mirrors |
| 14:40 |
Bernadett Stadler: Adaptive optics simulations to predict the power loss in optical ground to satellite laser communication |
| 15:05 | Coffee/tea break |
| 15:35 |
Gergő Galiger: Optimizing model-based neural networks for thermographic image reconstruction |
| 16:00-16:25 |
Zoltán Horváth: Real-time digital twin for large-scale environmental and industrial airflow |
| 18:30 | Conference dinner - Stadtliebe |
| Time | Speaker/Title |
|---|---|
| 9:00 |
Gergely Röst: Real time modelling of the 2025 Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreak in Hungary-Slovakia |
| 9:45 |
Alicja Kubik: Identifiability and observability for real scenarios in infectous disease dynamics |
| 10:10 |
Manuel Landstorfer: Modeling and Simulation of Intercalation Batteries based on Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics |
| 10:35 | Coffee/tea break |
| 11:05 |
Martin Aigner: Transformer loss simulation in industry |
| 11:30 |
Christopher Lackner: Building Fast, Taylored Engineering Simulations with Netgen/NGSolve |
| 11:55 |
Kristóf Németh: Nowcasting with Artificial Neural Networks |
| 12:20 | Closing |
Date: Thursday, December 11, 18:30
Location: Stadtliebe, Landstraße 31, 4020 Linz
Public transport: Tram 1 or 2 to stop „Mozartkreuzung“.