Members of the Design Optimization and AI team – Tobias Rentschler, Simon Eyselein, and Alexander Tismer – recently attended the kickoff meeting for Phase 2 of the DFG Priority Programme SPP 2353 “Daring More Intelligence – Design Assistants in Mechanics and Dynamics.”
At the meeting, the group presented current research activities focusing on geometry optimization with AI-based methods. Their contributions addressed approaches for accelerating numerical flow-field simulations as well as advancements in island-model control strategies to enable large-scale parallelization.
The research team is pleased to contribute to this highly competitive programme and looks forward to further collaboration within the SPP 2353 community as work progresses toward the next generation of intelligent design assistants.
Further information about the project and the Priority Programme can be found here:
- Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - German Research Foundation on LinkedIn
- SPP 2353: Daring More Intelligence – Design Assistants in Mechanics and Dynamics
- Shape optimizations using AI agents to accelerate numerical flow field simulation and to control the island model for massive parallelization