Session Timing -ALL TIMINGS ARE PROVISIONAL DEPENDENT ON THE FINAL PAPERS RECEIVED


  • 08.30-15.00   Registration
  • 09.00-09.15   Welcome Address ISC'2025,Tehseen Aslam, Anna Syberfeldt & Amos Ng
  • 09.15-10.00   Keynote Speaker Prof. Yasser Dessouky
  • 10.00-10.30   Coffee Break
  • 10.30-12.30   Session
  • 12.30-13.30   Lunch
  • 13.30-14.30   Session
  • 14.30-15.30   Coffee Break
  • 15.30-16.30   Lab Visit
  • 18.30-.........   Informal pub visit in the city centre

  • 08.30-12.00   Registration
  • 08.30-09.30   Keynote Speaker Marcus Rydholm
  • 09.30-10.00   Coffee Break
  • 10.00-12.30   Session
  • 12.30-13.30   Lunch
  • 13.30-15.00   Session
  • 15.00-16.00   Poster Session and Coffee Break
  • 15.30-17.30   Session
  • 17.30-17.45   Closing Session and Best Paper Award, Philippe Geril, Anna Syberfeldt & Amos Ng
  • 19.30-22.00   Conference Dinner

  • 09.30-12.00   Company Visit to Volvo and individual meetings

Keynotes

KEY_01
Title to be announced

Yasser M. Dessouky, Professor & Chair, Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Industrial & Systems Engineering, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, San Jose State University, San Jose, USA

KEY_02
Title to be announced

Marcus Rydholm, Piktiv, Sweden

Sessions

Large Systems Management

SIM_ECON_01
Using Finite Mixture Models for Market Segmentation

Liberato Camilleri and Emma Mallia, Department of Statistics and Operations Research, University of Malta, Msida, Malta

SIM_EMERG_03
Statistical Optimization and Risk Management

William Conley, Austin Cofrin School of Business, University of Wisconsin at Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin, U.S.A.

SIM-EMERG_01
An Integrated DRM30 – DRM+ Emergency Information System for Extreme Weather Conditions

K. Papatheodosiou, C. Angeli, and I. Georgakopoulos, University of West Attica, Ancient Olive Grove Campus, Athens, Greece

SIM_COM_01
Algorithms for Accelerating Rare Event Simulation with Markov Chain Modeling in Communication Networks

Izabella V. Lokshina, SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta, NY, USA and Cees J. M. Lanting, DATSA Belgium, Consulting, Leuven, VBR, Belgium

Discrete Event Simulation

SIM_DISC_01
Case Study on Automatic Simulation Model Update and Validation from Production Data

Simon Lidberg, Volvo Group Powertrain Production, Skovde, Sweden

SIM_DISC_03
Evaluating Modular Automated Assembly Systems under Uncertainty: Insights from a Simplified DES Approach

Gary Linnéusson, Department of Industrial Engineering Management, University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden

SIM_TRAF_01
Designing a Resilient Automated Waterborne Transport System using Discrete Event Simulation

Marco Bertoni, Alessandro Bertoni and Tobias Larsson Dep. of Mechanical Engineering, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Karlskrona, and Tobias Husberg, Cstrider AB, Gothenburg, Sweden

Simulation and AI

SIM_AI_01
Using Large-Language Models for Plug & Produce Manufacturing

Mattias Bennulf and Fredrik Danielsson, Department of Engineering Science, University West, Trollhättan, Sweden

SIM_VR_01
Enhancing Students’ Communication Skills with AI-Powered VR Soft Skills Training

Plamen Petrov and Tatiana Atanasova, Department of Modelling and Optimization, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria

SIM_AI_06
Industrial Oven Scheduling using Simulation-based Optimization and Artificial Intelligence

Siwei Fu and Amos H.C. Ng, School of Engineering Science, University of Skövde, and Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering, Uppsala University, Sweden

Knowledge Based Control Systems

SIM_AI_02
Frequency Driven Screw Compressors unload State Prediction in Modern Air Control System

Kamil Kasprzyk and Adam Galuszka, Department of Automatic Control and Robotics, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, and Marani Sp. z o.o., Zabrze, Poland

SIM_IOT_01
Smart Control System for Photovoltaic Power Plants

Boris Staykov and Tatiana Atanasova, Department of Modelling and Optimization, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria

SIM_AI_04
Supporting Knowledge-Driven Optimization and Decision Support with a Graph Database: An Industrial Use Case

Ludwig Mittermeier, Amos Ng and Richard Senington, School of Engineering Science, University of Skovde, Skovde, and Tommy Fassberg and Daniel Johansson, FlexLink AB, Goteborg, Sweden

Cyber Physical Systems Simulation

SIM_CYBER_01
Modeling and Simulation of Ransomware Attacks using a Supervised Machine Learning-Based Framework

Moussa Koïta, Moussa Koïta and Youssouf M. Diagana, University Nangui Abrogoua, UFR SFA, Laboratoire Math-Info, and Oumar Y. Maïga, University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako, Mali and Mamadou K. Traore, University of Bordeaux, IMS CNRS UMR 5218, France

SIM_CYBER_02
MAXLabs – An integrated Distributed Cyber-Physical Testbed for Manufacturing Research

Anna Syberfeldt, University of Skövde, Skövde and Johan Stahre, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden

SIM_COLLAB_01
Exploring Initial Perceptions of Industrial Collaborative Robots for Manual Assembly

My Legendi, Raquel Quesada Díaz, Göran Grahn, Maurice Lamb and Anna Syberfeldt, School of Engineering Science, University of Skövde, Skövde, Sweden

Simulation in Engineering

SIM_ENGIN_01
Advancing Model-Based Production System Engineering: A Unified Framework for Virtual Commissioning and Discrete-Event Simulation

Martin Birtic and Anna Syberfeldt, Intelligent Automation Department, University of Skovde, Sweden

SIM_ENGIN_03
An Optical Validation of Johnson-Cook Material Model for Polycarbonate Panels

Eckart Uhlmann, Mitchel Polte, Til Mager and Nils Bergström, Technische Universität Berlin, Institute for Machine Tools and Factory Management IWF, Berlin, Germany

SIM_ENGIN_04
Optimization for Sustainability in Polymer Injection Molding

António Gaspar-Cunha, Tomás Marques, João Melo, and António Pontes, Institute of Polymers and Composites, University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal