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FREE WEBINAR Feb. 19: The Catch-22 of Reduced Order Models

The latest DE Roundtable webinar will focus on the possibilities and challenges of using reduced order models (ROMs) to accelerate simulation, and will include experts from COMSOL and ESTECO.

FREE WEBINAR Feb. 19: The Catch-22 of Reduced Order Models

DATE: February 19, 2026
TIME: 03:00 PM EST/ Noon PST

With an AI-derived reduced order model (ROM) or surrogate model, you can dramatically speed up your simulation by bypassing the time-consuming, compute-intense simulation based on physics solvers.

But here’s the paradox: In order to develop a reliable ROM, you need data from past simulation runs - the more the better.

In this LIVE roundtable, panelists discuss:

  • How physics-based simulation and ROMs augment each other;
  • Why working solely with one is not a good strategy;
  • What you need to develop your first ROM.

You can register here.

Sponsored By:

Speakers:

Bjorn Sjodin
Senior vice president of product management, COMSOL®

Danilo Di Stefano
modeFRONTIER Product Manager, ESTECO

Moderator: Kenneth Wong
Senior Editor, Digital Engineering

 
 

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