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Artificial Intelligence in Simulation Engineering

Artificial Intelligence in Simulation Engineering:

Applications and Underlying Principles

Wednesday, 5 February 2025

F​ree Webinar

07:00 (Los Angeles) | 10:00 (New York)
1​5:00 (London) | 16:00 (Berlin)

Artificial Intelligence is increasingly being adopted in simulation engineering, enabling more efficient analyses, improved decision-making, and deeper insights into complex systems. This webinar provides an introduction to the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in simulation engineering. It will cover fundamental AI concepts, including various methods such as neural networks and clustering, and discuss selected applications from recent research. The session aims to offer an overview of how AI techniques are applied in simulation contexts, providing insights into their potential and limitations.

A​genda

W​elcome and Introduction
Jo Potts, NAFEMS

Artificial Intelligence in Simulation Engineering: Applications and Underlying Principles
Max Kassera, yasAI

Q&A D​iscussion

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Details

Event Type Webinar
Event Date 05 Feb 2025
07:00 (Los Angeles) | 10:00 (New York) | 15:00 (London) | 16:00 (Berlin)

A​bout our speaker ...

M​ax Kassera (yasAI)

Max Kassera studied mechanical engineering with a minor in economics at the University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, where he first applied machine learning and artificial intelligence to turbocharger design in 2017. After graduating, he was awarded two German government grants to develop AI software for mechanical engineering, which led to the incorporation of yasAI in 2022. With yasAI, Max began training engineers in applying AI to simulation projects with a focus on simulations and fluid mechanics.