Baden-Baden | Germany | June 02 – 03, 2024
Conference Program
Conference Venue:
Konferenzhaus Baden-Baden
Augustaplatz 10
D-76530 Baden-Baden | Germany
Status: 30.05.2025
Sunday, June 01, 2025
19:00
Informal Meet & Greet (dinner, self-payment)
Location:
Löwenbräu | Gernsbacher Str. 9 | 76530 Baden-Baden | Germany | View on Map
Monday, June 02, 2025
08:00
Registration
CONGRESS HALL
08:15
Juergen Schmidt | CSE Institute, Germany
Welcome and Introduction to the Conference
SESSION 1
CONGRESS HALL
Keynotes
08:30
Manfred Müller | Flight Safety Research Lufthansa
Are humans the greatest risk for severe incidents? Learnings from aviation to avoid human errors.
09:15
Jürgen Schmidt | CSE Institute
AI Integration in Process and Plant Safety – Current State, Challenges and Opportunities
09:45
Group photo in the foyer
10:00
coffee break
SESSION 1
CONGRESS HALL
New Technologies in Process Safety (Demonstration)
10:30
Will Lomax, John Barker (ioMosaic) | Marius Bächle (CSE Institute)
AI-based Automized HAZOP
11:00
Carsten Schmidt | CSE Institute
SmOP – Smart Overpressure Protection Device
11:30
Philipp Langlitz | BASF, Deniz Quick | CSE Institute
Industrial Leak Detection based on Deep Learning Algorithm
12:00
Philipp Krebs | Evonik, Stefan Häbe | CSE Institute
Virtual Sensors for Chemical Plants
12:30
Lunch
SESSION 2
CONGRESS HALL
CONFERENCE ROOM 1
2025 EDUG – Safety Session I
New Technologies in Safety (Session I)
14:00
Jens Denecke, Lukas Bohlender | HKA, CSE Institute, Fabian Krieg | BASF
Pressure wave effect after ignition of gas discharged from a safety device – a comprehensive CFD appoach
Thomas Raeder | Leser, Gergely Keszthelyi | CSE Institute
The Eurovalve Project: Experimental Results and Model Approaches to avoid Instabilities of Safety Valves
14:30
Carine Huizenga | Shell
Practices of Risk Management at Shell
Dustin Smith | Smith & Burgess, Csaba Hos | TU Budapest
Advanced Simulation of Pressure Relief Valve Instabilities
15:00
Alamer, Abdulrahman | Saudi Aramco
Digital Safety Applications – Aramco Successful Deployments
Prof. Dr. Reiner Kriesten | Institute for Energy Efficient Mobility, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences
Model-based Security-Testing against Multi-Stage Attacks in cyber-physical Systems
15:30
coffee break
2025 EDUG – Safety Session II
New Technologies in Security (Session I)
16:00
Mark-Simon Egan | Syensqo
Hitch Hiker’s Guide on Tow-phase Flow for Plant Operators
Stefan Rüsenberg | Rembe
Business Continuity Management in Practice – Lessons learned from an Attack
16:30
Robert Kürner, Levente-Csaba Bodizs | Evonik Operations GmbH
Efficiency of Process Safety Studies
Ping Zhang | RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau
Cyber Risk Analysis and Cyber Attack Detection in OT-Networks
17:00
Hartmut Klocker | Siemens
Digitalization to support Process Safety
Jens Focke, Matthias Stängel | Esri Deutschland
From Clouds to Insights: Corridor Analysis using GeoAI
17:30
End of Day 1
19:00
NETWORKING DINNER
CSE Barbecue in the Winter Garden
Konferenzhaus Baden-Baden
Tuesday, June 03, 2025
08:00
Opening
SESSION 3
CONGRESS HALL
CONFERENCE ROOM 1
Keynotes
08:30
Martin Bredebusch, Detlef Brüggemeyer | OGE
The Green Hydrogen Strategie of Open Grid Europe
09:00
Michael Davies (Speaker), Nils Schweiger | Braunschweiger Flammenfilter
Hydrogen Explosion Protection of Vessels and Storage Tanks
09:30
Torsten Müller, Görge Deerberg | Fraunhofer Umsicht
Joint Project Carbon2Chem: Milestones on the way to CCU in the German Industry
10:00
coffee break
New Technologies baed on AI
New Technologies in Energy Transition (Session II)
10:30
Mark Glinka | EMPIT
Pipeline and Plant Inspection based on Drones – trends and upcoming technologies
Harald Tlatlik | IntegrityMat, Germany
Experimental and theoretical investigation of crack propagation during leakage in pipes with supercritical CO2
11:00
Norbert Kockmann, Hendrik Borgelt | Technical University Dortmund, Germany
AI supported generation of ontologies and knowledge graphs with information modelling for modular plants
Bjørn Helge Morland | Institute for Energy Technology , Norway
Effect of Impurities on the Corrosion Rate in Transportation of dense phase CO2 – current state of knowledge
11:30
Mohammed Alrasheed
Potential Impact Radius Estimation for Hydrogen Pipelines using Machine Learning: Aiding Emergency Response and Land Use Planning
Nuno Pedrosa, António J. Queimada, Behnam Salimi, Xiaohong Zhang, Richard Szczepanski, KBC Process Technology
Accurate Hydrate Modeling of CO₂-Rich Mixtures with Impurities in CCS Transport and Storage
12:00
Lunch
SESSION 4
CONGRESS HALL
CONFERENCE ROOM 1
New Technologies in Energy Transition (Session III)
2025 EDUG – Lessons Learned From Incidents
13:30
Prof. Christian Jochum
Currenta Waste Treatment Fatal Incident – Lessons Learned
David Pinilla Garcia | Shell Global Solution Interantional
Case Study: Safeguarding of Reactive Hazards in the production of Ethylene Carbonate
14:00
Kees van Wingerden | Vysusgroup, Norway
Statistics, Lessons Learnt and Recommendations from Hydrogen Incidents
Stephan Eule | Rosen
AI powered Pipeline Crack Detection based on Intelligent Pigging – Actual Challenges and Limits
14:30
coffee break
15:00
Lukas Butzmann, Frank Rathlev | Thyssengas, Tim Bastek | CSE-Engineering
From Concept to Pipeline: GIS-Based Routing in a Digital Environment
Tarak Ammous | Linde Engineering
Navigating Safety Challenges in the Energy Transition
15:30
Gerd Würsig
Green House Gas reduction and CO2 transport in shipping
John Burgess | Smith & Burgess
Dynamic Simulation and Shutdown Systems and their Impact from Flare Uploading
16:00
End of THE Conference
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