Dear Chrono User,
First and foremost, I wish you a healthy, happy, and productive 2025.

At the onset of 2025, I would like to invite you to mark your calendar for the 
13th edition of the Machine-Ground Interaction Consortium (MaGIC) meeting, 
which this year is organized by Dan Negrut, Radu Serban, and Luning Bakke of 
the Simulation-Based Engineering Lab (SBEL) at the University of 
Wisconsin-Madison.

We would love to host you in Madison on September 10 and 11, 2025, for a new 
edition of this annual event which addresses real-world engineering problems at 
the intersection of simulation in robotics, terramechanics, embodied AI, sensor 
simulation, soft robotics, high performance computing, fluid-solid interaction, 
end-to-end control, autonomy in construction, AI generative models, off-road 
mobility - all of this on Earth or in extraterrestrial scenarios.

Quick facts:

  *   The meeting will be in person, at the Wisconsin Discovery Institute at 
the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  *   Keynote speakers:
     *   Dr. David Gorsich, Chief Scientist, US Army GVSC (digital twin 
technology, terramechanics, autonomy)
     *   Professor Kenichi Soga, UC Berkeley (geomechanics)
  *   The current slate of speakers includes colleagues from NASA Glenn, NASA 
KSC, German Aerospace Center (DLR, Germany), Argonne National Lab, US Army 
GVSC, US Army ERDC, Carnegie Mellon, Texas A&M, Rice University, University of 
Manchester (UK), University of Parma (Italy).
  *   We are in the process of recruiting additional speakers to create a 
program similar in spirit to those from past years, see 
https://sbel.wisc.edu/outreach/magic/.
  *   Last but not least, we will run Chrono training tutorials on September 9, 
prior to the MaGIC meeting.

That's that for now, we will follow up with more details in mid-February :-)

Happy New Year!!!
Dan Negrut
P.S. If you have colleagues who might be interested in this event, please share 
this message with them or inform us of their email addresses and will reach out 
to them.
P.P.S. If you would like to suggest a speaker for this event, we would be glad 
to accommodate as many suggestions as possible.
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Bernard A. and Frances M. Weideman Professor
NVIDIA CUDA Fellow
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Department of Computer Science
University of Wisconsin - Madison
4150ME, 1513 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706-1572
608 772 0914
http://sbel.wisc.edu/
http://projectchrono.org/
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