9.00–9.15 |
Welcome address |
9.15–10.30 |
Hybrid modeling methods 1 (Introduction to hybrid modeling; Hybrid model structures; Identification methods; Indirect identification; sensitivities method; parameter estimation; cross-validation), Dr. Moritz v. Stosch and Prof. R. Oliveira |
10.30-11.00 |
Coffee Break |
11.00–12.00 |
Hybrid modeling methods 2 - The general bioreactor hybrid model; Deriving a bioreactor hybrid model for Escherichia coli, Dr. Moritz v. Stosch and Prof. R. Oliveira |
12.00–13:00 |
Lunch |
13.00–14.45 |
PARTICIPANTS PITCHING SESSION |
14.45–15.45 |
Introduction to the hybrid modeling toolbox, Dr. Mark Dürkop |
15.45-16.15 |
Coffee Break |
16.15–18.30 |
Hands on Hybrid modeling 1, Dr. Moritz v. Stosch, Dr. Mark Dürkop, MSc. José Pinto |
18.30 |
Dinner and networking |
9.00–10.30 |
Hybrid modeling methods 3 : Direct identification method; pruning methods hybrid model discrimination; bootstrap aggregation; prediction confidence intervals; Dr. Moritz v. Stosch and Prof. R. Oliveira |
10.30-11.00 |
Coffee Break |
11.00–12.00 |
Hybrid model quality monitoring by the experience measure method; Dynamic optimization – optimal control method constrained by hybrid model reliability. Dr. Moritz v. Stosch and Prof. R. Oliveira |
12.00–13.00 |
Lunch |
13.00–15.45 |
Hands on Hybrid modeling 2, Dr. Moritz v. Stosch, Dr. Mark Dürkop, MSc. José Pinto |
15.45–16.15 |
Coffee Break |
16.15-17.30 |
Hands on Hybrid modeling 3, Dr. Moritz v. Stosch, Dr. Mark Dürkop, MSc. José Pinto |
17.30–18.15 |
Industrial applications of hybrid modeling, Dr. Thomas Mrziglod (Bayer AG) |
20.00 |
Sponsor Dinner |