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Frontiers in Design Representation Summer School


2024 Frontiers in Design Representation Summer School at the University of Maryland, College Park — June 10-14th, 2024


2023 Schedule

The 2023 Summer School officially runs from 8:30am Monday, June 5th through 5:00 pm Friday, June 9th. For students arriving on Sunday, June 4th, there will be an optional social/networking activity in the afternoon. Below provides the anticipated schedule, though the exact ordering is potentially subject to change as we get closer to the summer school dates. While some of the topics may sound unfamiliar and potentially intimidating for those working primarily in Engineering Design areas, keep in mind that this Summer School is designed to be a first introduction, particularly for those without prior experience in these topics. The pace and scope will be adjusted accordingly.

Sunday, June 4th – Check-In

While not an “official” day of the Summer School, we will have an optional afternoon social and networking activity should you arrive earlier on Sunday. Specifically, you can see the Social Events page for more information about times and where to go.

Monday, June 5th – Program Induction via ML Models

The specific schedule of this day will be announced closer to the summer school date, but will have the general format of starting with an overview of a key mathematical field in the keynote, followed a practical tutorial session in the morning to apply one technique. After lunch, we will move toward applying that technique to Engineering Design problems, and finish with a Design Plenary covering challenges in design representation. This evening we will have the graduate poster session and ice cream Social hosted by Maryland Diary.

Time Event
8:30 Coffee/Breakfast
9:00 Welcoming Remarks, Logistics, and Introduction to Week’s Challenge Problems: Dr. Mark Fuge
10:00 Poster Session and Ice Cream Social
11:30 Lunch
1:00 Keynote Talk: Dr. Evan Pu - Slides - Video Recording Link
2:00 Tutorial Session: Dr. Evan Pu - Notebook Download Link - Video Recording Link
4:00 Design Plenary: Dr. Matthew Campbell - Video Recording Link
5:00 Local Social Outings

Tuesday, June 6th – Program Generation via Formal Methods

The specific schedule of this day will be announced closer to the summer school date, but will have the general format of starting with an overview of a key mathematical field in the keynote, followed a practical tutorial session in the morning to apply one technique. After lunch, we will move toward applying that technique to Engineering Design problems, and finish with a Design Plenary covering challenges in design representation. The evening will have time for local social outings in the area.

Time Event
8:30 Coffee/Breakfast
9:00 Keynote Talk: Dr. Susmit Jha - Slides - Video Recording Link
10:00 Tutorial Session: Dr. Susmit Jha - Notebook Download Link
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Design Plenary: Dr. Conrad Bock and Dr. Raphael Barbau - Slides
2:30 Application Session: Dr. Mark Fuge
5:00 Local Social Outings

Wednesday, June 7th – Program Analysis Methods

The specific schedule of this day will be announced closer to the summer school date, but will have the general format of starting with an overview of a key mathematical field in the keynote, followed a practical tutorial session in the morning to apply one technique. After lunch, we will move toward applying that technique to Engineering Design problems, and finish with a Design Plenary covering challenges in design representation. The evening will have time for local social outings in the area.

Time Event
8:30 Coffee/Breakfast
9:00 Keynote Talk: Dr. Leonidas Lampropoulos - Slides - Video Recording Link
10:00 Tutorial Session: Dr. Mark Fuge - Notebook Download Link - Video Recording Link
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Design Plenary: Dr. Alejandro Salado - Video Recording Link
2:30 Application Session: Dr. Mark Fuge
5:00 Local Social Outings

Thursday, June 8th – Working on Challenge Problems & Technical Office Hours

This day will be focused primarily on individual and group time to continue work on the provided challenge problems, and for Technical Office Hours to help individual students with topics from the prior days or when attempting the challenge problems. There is also time set aside in the afternoon for longer outings in the surrounding DC area.

Time Event
8:30 Coffee/Breakfast
9:00 Individual or Group work on Challenge problems with Technical Office Hours
12:00 Individual or Group work on Challenge problems or Social Outings to DC
5:00 Individual or smaller group social outings as desired

Friday, June 9th – Synthesis and Dissemination

This day will be focused on contributing to collaborative presentation and writing projects within the group that summarize our progress on the challenge problem results and preparing brief presentations to the group and invited external guests on promising approaches and lessons learned along with a closing networking event.

Time Event
8:30 Coffee/Breakfast
9:00 Group Work, Writing, and Presentation Preparation
12:00 Lunch
1:30 Final Presentations
3:30 Summary of Lessons Learned and Group Discussion
4:00 Closing Remarks and Afternoon Reception
5:00 Adjourn

Beyond the Summer School

At the conclusion of the Summer School, participants can Opt-In to an alumni listserv to coordinate future explorations and follow-on papers, be informed of subsequent topics and openings for future summers, and be invited to a mini-reunion networking event at the 2023 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conference in mid-August in Boston.