JuliaCon 2025

Michael Tiller

I am currently the Senior Directory of Product Management for JuliaSim at JuliaHub. I have built my whole career on my passion for modeling, simulation and software and before coming to work for JuliaHub I had the privilege of working on engineering software at companies like Ford, LMS, Dassault Systèmes and Ricardo.


Sessions

07-23
12:00
90min
Hands-on with Dyad Studio (RSVP required)
Michael Tiller, Chris Rackauckas

Join us for a hands-on workshop with Dyad Studio. Dyad is a fundamentally new modeling paradigm that brings together the declarative modeling world and imperative Julia world. You'll learn how to assemble models declaratively using the Dyad syntax, how to analyze the model through Dyad Analysis and integrate any Julia package with Dyad through DyadInterface.jl.

Lunch will be provided. Capacity is limited, so please RSVP in advance

General
David Lawrence Hall Room 104
07-24
15:00
30min
Modeling of Fluid Systems in Dyad
Michael Tiller, Avinash Subramanian, Venkatesh Prasad

This talk demonstrates how the difficult problem of modeling fluid systems is tackled in Dyad. We will cover various numerical and symbolic challenges that we face and then provide a detailed discussion of how we model the properties of different types of fluids across a range of engineering applications including applications like HVAC, power fluids and so on.

Engineering with Julia
David Lawrence Hall Room 120 (Main stage)
07-25
11:00
30min
Automating Testing and Documentation Generation for Dyad
Michael Tiller

This talk discusses our efforts to enhance the Dyad modeling platform with tools that make it easy for model developers to create high quality component libraries. This talk focuses on two aspects of building a quality component library, documentation and testing. Our approach is to provide tools that provide highly automated workflows to support regression testing and documentation generation and to do so in a way that mirrors best practices in the area of software development.

General
Cathedral of Learning Room 324