Webinar
Dyad AI Modeling Challenge: Modeling a Hybrid EV Powertrain
Webinar
Dyad AI Modeling Challenge: Modeling a Hybrid EV Powertrain

Event Date & Time
Feb 27, 2026, 1:00 PM
Feb 27, 2026, 1:00 PM
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Event Date & Time
Feb 27, 2026, 1:00 PM
EDT
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Join us for the Dyad Live Modeling Challenge—a weekly working session where engineers and scientists bring real modeling problems and solve them live. Each week, we take on complex systems using Dyad’s agentic AI to explore, simulate, and accelerate solutions. Whether you're facing a tough challenge or just eager to learn, this is your chance to see how real-time reasoning and AI-driven modeling come together.
Share a challenge you're working on
Watch how others deconstruct and solve complex models
See Dyad’s AI iterate and reason in real time
Learn strategies you can apply in your own workflows
This Friday, our AI Modeling Challenge continues: We’re shifting gears to model a Hybrid EV Powertrain. Don’t miss the technical breakdown—Watch live!
Speakers
Dr. Chris Rackauckas is the VP of Modeling and Simulation at JuliaHub, the Director of Scientific Research at Pumas-AI, Co-PI of the Julia Lab at MIT, and the lead developer of the SciML Open Source Software Organization. He is the lead developer of the Pumas project and has received a top presentation award at every ACoP in the last 3 years for improving methods for uncertainty quantification, automated GPU acceleration of nonlinear mixed effects modeling (NLME), and machine learning assisted construction of NLME models with DeepNLME. For these achievements, Chris received the Emerging Scientist award from ISoP.
Dr. Michael Tiller is a well-known modeling and simulation luminary, one of the contributors to the Modelica modeling language, creator of Modelica University, and author of two books including Modelica by Example. With more than 25 years of expertise at industry-leading organizations like Ford Motor Company and Ricardo, Michael has an unending fascination with new and interesting ways to harness computers and software to improve the way complex engineering problems are overcome.
Anshul Singhvi is a contributor to Julia's plotting (Makie.jl), geospatial (JuliaGeo) and documentation ecosystems, and a developer on the Dyad team.
Dr. Ranjan Anantharaman is a Sales Engineer at JuliaHub Inc., where he helps engineering firms leverage Dyad, the company’s system simulation product. His background is in modeling and simulation and scientific machine learning, and he holds a PhD in Mathematics and Computational Science from MIT. He is an active member of the Julia community and has organized JuliaCon since 2020, chairing the conference from 2023 to 2025. He is also a member of AIAA and ASHRAE.
Speakers
Dr. Chris Rackauckas is the VP of Modeling and Simulation at JuliaHub, the Director of Scientific Research at Pumas-AI, Co-PI of the Julia Lab at MIT, and the lead developer of the SciML Open Source Software Organization. He is the lead developer of the Pumas project and has received a top presentation award at every ACoP in the last 3 years for improving methods for uncertainty quantification, automated GPU acceleration of nonlinear mixed effects modeling (NLME), and machine learning assisted construction of NLME models with DeepNLME. For these achievements, Chris received the Emerging Scientist award from ISoP.
Dr. Michael Tiller is a well-known modeling and simulation luminary, one of the contributors to the Modelica modeling language, creator of Modelica University, and author of two books including Modelica by Example. With more than 25 years of expertise at industry-leading organizations like Ford Motor Company and Ricardo, Michael has an unending fascination with new and interesting ways to harness computers and software to improve the way complex engineering problems are overcome.
Anshul Singhvi is a contributor to Julia's plotting (Makie.jl), geospatial (JuliaGeo) and documentation ecosystems, and a developer on the Dyad team.
Dr. Ranjan Anantharaman is a Sales Engineer at JuliaHub Inc., where he helps engineering firms leverage Dyad, the company’s system simulation product. His background is in modeling and simulation and scientific machine learning, and he holds a PhD in Mathematics and Computational Science from MIT. He is an active member of the Julia community and has organized JuliaCon since 2020, chairing the conference from 2023 to 2025. He is also a member of AIAA and ASHRAE.
Speakers
Dr. Chris Rackauckas is the VP of Modeling and Simulation at JuliaHub, the Director of Scientific Research at Pumas-AI, Co-PI of the Julia Lab at MIT, and the lead developer of the SciML Open Source Software Organization. He is the lead developer of the Pumas project and has received a top presentation award at every ACoP in the last 3 years for improving methods for uncertainty quantification, automated GPU acceleration of nonlinear mixed effects modeling (NLME), and machine learning assisted construction of NLME models with DeepNLME. For these achievements, Chris received the Emerging Scientist award from ISoP.
Dr. Michael Tiller is a well-known modeling and simulation luminary, one of the contributors to the Modelica modeling language, creator of Modelica University, and author of two books including Modelica by Example. With more than 25 years of expertise at industry-leading organizations like Ford Motor Company and Ricardo, Michael has an unending fascination with new and interesting ways to harness computers and software to improve the way complex engineering problems are overcome.
Anshul Singhvi is a contributor to Julia's plotting (Makie.jl), geospatial (JuliaGeo) and documentation ecosystems, and a developer on the Dyad team.
Dr. Ranjan Anantharaman is a Sales Engineer at JuliaHub Inc., where he helps engineering firms leverage Dyad, the company’s system simulation product. His background is in modeling and simulation and scientific machine learning, and he holds a PhD in Mathematics and Computational Science from MIT. He is an active member of the Julia community and has organized JuliaCon since 2020, chairing the conference from 2023 to 2025. He is also a member of AIAA and ASHRAE.









