Transform Your Engineering Workflows with Generative AI
Two-Day Intensive Workshop for Engineering & Process Optimization

📍 Queen’s University Belfast, UK | 📅 9–10 June 2025


🔍 Key Topics Covered

  • Generative  AI Foundations for Engineers
         Understand the core concepts and tools powering AI innovation.

  • AI-Driven  Optimisation of Complex Systems
         Apply ML techniques to engineering challenges.

  • Simulation  & AI Integration
         Enhance traditional models using AI-assisted simulation (e.g., Aspen,      COMSOL).

  • Ethics,  Safety & Scalability
         Ensure responsible AI use in engineering environments.

  • Future-Proofing Engineering with AI
         Explore emerging trends shaping the future of engineering design and  operations.


👥 Who Should Attend

  • Engineers      and technical professionals across disciplines

  • R&D      teams, technical managers, and innovation leaders

  • Anyone      interested in adopting AI for engineering optimisation and simulation


🌟 Workshop Highlights

  • Hands-On      Coding Labs
    Use Python and ML frameworks to solve real-world engineering problems.

  • Simulation Software Integration

    Apply AI techniques alongside tools like Aspen Plus, and other industry-standard simulation platforms.

  • Cross-Sector  Case Studie

    Applications from energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, and more.

  • Actionable      Outcome

    Learn to deploy AI-enhanced models in your work environment with  confidence.



đź“‹ Workshop Details

  • Dates:      9–10 June 2025

  • Location:      Queen’s University Belfast

  • Fee:      ÂŁ500 (please click here for registration)

  • Format:      Blended learning with expert lectures, live demonstrations, and collaborative projects


The workshop is co-organised by Queen's University Belfast. Itis also supported by the CUPOLA project, which has received funding from the European Union HORIZON TMA MSCA Staff Exchanges (HORIZON-MSCA-2021-SE-01), grant agreement no 101086071, project name “CUPOLA — Carbon-neutral pathways of recycling marine plastic waste”.

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