Math for the Digital Factory
University of Limerick March 21st-23rd 2018
Analog Devices Building AD 2010 (No. 41 Campus Map)
Wednesday, 21th March
12.30 |
Registration and Lunch |
13.00 |
Opening –Conor Mc Carthy Confirm Centre for Smart Manufacturing |
13.15 |
Johan Carlson - Fraunhofer-Chalmers Centre Mathematics as a leading edge in digital product realisation |
14.00 |
Louise Clune - Rusal Aughinish Alumina Applying mathematics to industry |
14.45 |
Tea/Coffee |
15.15 |
Jan Fischer - Siemens The changing role of simulation – challenges in the era of digital twins |
16.00 |
Chris Decubber - European Factories of the Future Research Association |
16.45 |
Evening Reception |
18.00 |
Public Panel discussion: The position of mathematics within the future of digital manufacturing |
19.00 |
Close – Day 1 |
19.30 |
Dinner |
Thursday, 22nd March
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09.15 |
Math for virtual product development Joachim Linn (Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM) “Dynamic simulation of ergonomic human motions in car assembly”
Fabio Schneider (Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM) “Virtual assembly of slender flexible structures in automotive engineering”
M.D. Bustamante (School of Mathematics and Statistics, University College Dublin), A Gibali (Mathematics Department, ORT Braude College of Engineering, Karmiel) Physically feasible decomposition of Engino toy models: A graph theoretic approach.” |
10.45 |
Tea/Coffee |
11.00 |
Modelling Simulation and Optimisation (MSO) of production systems Alfred Schmidt (Center for Industrial Mathematics (ZeTeM), University of Bremen) “Optimization of thermal distortions”
Thorsten Augspurger (Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) RWTH Aachen University) “Math for the monitoring and optimization of the metal cutting”
Matthias Brockmann (Laboratory for Machine Tools and Production Engineering (WZL) RWTH Aachen University) “Internet of Production - Needs for Applied Mathematics in Future Digital Production Environments”
Sarah Mitchell (MACSI, University of Limerick) “Stefan problems in continuous steel casting” |
12.30 |
Lunch |
14.00 |
Data analysis and modelling Terje Rølvågn (Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology) “Digital Twins for Structural Monitoring - Theory and Applications”
Carlo deFalco (MOX, Department of Mathematics, Politecnico di Milano)
Will Fahey (Pfizer) “Vaccine Manufacturing & Business Analytics
Margaret O’Halloran (MACSI, University of Limerick & Merck) |
15.30 |
Tea/Coffee |
16.00 |
Barry O'Sullivan (SFI Centre for Smart Manufacturing Confirm, University College Cork) “Artificial Intelligence and Manufacturing” |
16.45 |
Round table -- Mathematics in Horizon2020 and FP9 |
18.00 |
Conference Dinner |
Friday, 23rd March
09.00 |
Robotics and production machinery Olivier Bruls (U.Liège) "Modelling structural flexibility in industrial robots and production machines" Premysl Sucha ( Czech Technical University Prague) “Algorithms for Optimizing Energy Consumption of Robotic Cells” Robert Bohlin (Fraunhofer-Chalmers Centre) “Path planning for robots” |
10.10 |
Tea/Coffee |
10.30 |
MSO for material flow problems Simone Göttlich (University of Mannheim) “Systems of conveyor belts: modeling and simulation”
Stefan Knapp (University of Mannheim) “Production network models with stochastic capacities: semi-Markov and load-dependent approaches”
Kevin Moroney (MACSI and Synthesis and Solid State Pharmaceutical Centre, University of Limerick)
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11.40 |
Closing |