At the 39th ACM SIGSIM Conference on Principles of Advanced Discrete Simulation (PADS 2025) in Santa Fe, NM, USA, researchers from the MoSi group contributed both as authors and in organizational roles.
Adelinde Uhrmacher served as Program Chair, while Justin Kreikemeyer co-chaired the PhD Colloquium.
They presented two papers reflecting MoSi’s ongoing commitment to advancing the foundations and methodologies of simulation research:
- "Using (Not-so) Large Language Models to Generate Simulation Models in a Formal DSL: A Study on Reaction Networks" (Justin Kreikemeyer, Miłosz Jankowski, Pia Wilsdorf, and Adelinde Uhrmacher),
which was accepted to the ACM TOMACS special issue on PADS 2025. A synopsis in the PADS proceedings is accessible at: https://doi.org/10.1145/3726301.3728415
- "Towards dialectic models for documenting and conducting simulation studies: A vision" (Steffen Zschaler, Pia Wilsdorf, Thomas Goldfrey, and Adelinde Uhrmacher)
These contributions highlight MoSi’s current work in exploring automation, proper documentation, and the use of AI in the modeling and simulation liefcycle.