Workshop on Digital Engineering for Fusion Energy Research

Europe/Vienna
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Hacker Reactor at MIT’s iHQ. Address: 292 Main Street | MIT Bldg. E38 | Floor 7 |Cambridge, MA 02142
Description

KEY DEADLINES

30 September 2025 Deadline for submission of abstracts through IAEA-INDICO for contributed talks

21 November 2025 Deadline for submission of application for participation via the InTouch+ platform

7 November 2025 Notification of acceptance of abstracts and of assigned awards


Over the past decade, digital engineering has transformed the way complex systems are designed, analysed, and optimized, enabling more efficient and predictive approaches across various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and healthcare. In fusion energy research, the integration of simulation and data into technologies such as digital twins is emerging as a powerful tool to enhance the design, operation, and performance of fusion devices. By creating high-fidelity, real-time virtual replicas of physical systems, digital twins enable predictive maintenance, advanced control strategies, and accelerated innovation. These technologies are playing an increasingly vital role in fusion research and development, supporting experimental design, facility optimization, and operational planning. This workshop aims to bring together experts, researchers, and industry professionals to explore the latest advancements, share knowledge, and address key challenges in applying digital engineering to fusion energy. The insights and outcomes of this workshop will contribute to ongoing international efforts to accelerate fusion development through advanced computational methodologies.

Objectives

The purpose of the event is to bring together experts, researchers, and industry professionals to foster knowledge sharing and address emerging challenges in digital engineering applied to fusion energy research.

Target Audience

The event aims to bring together a multi-stakeholder and inter-disciplinary audience of researchers, developers, practitioners, and entrepreneurs in digital engineering, fusion energy science research and development, to discuss applications, connect and build collaboration.