Course
Model-based Systems Engineering for Digital Twin Systems (Blended Intensive Program)
The intensive blended program "Model-based Systems Engineering for Digital Twin Systems (MBSE4DT)" focuses on the basic principles and applications of digital twins. Digital twins are virtual representations of the system that monitor, visualize, control and optimize an existing system. They are applied in various domains, such as smart cities, manufacturing and intelligent consumer products. However, because digital twins are complex systems, we need methods, techniques and workflows from systems engineering to realize such digital twins and connected systems. The intensive blended program covers the full spectrum of digital twins, from models to shadows and twins. Also covered are aspects such as calibration, validity, historical data, storage and representation of data, information and knowledge.

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Phase 1 (online): February - mid-March 2026
Intensive phase (Campus Groenenborger, Antwerp): March 16-20, 2026
Phase 2 (online): March - April 2026
Location
Online & Campus Groenenborger, Antwerp
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