Peter Fritzson
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About
Peter Fritzson is a pioneering figure in computational modeling and simulation, best known for his foundational contributions to the Modelica language and the development of the OpenModelica environment. His research centers on object-oriented, equation-based modeling for multi-domain physical systems, including mechanical, electrical, and thermodynamic domains. Fritzson’s most-cited work, a 2003 paper on a design, simulation, and visualization environment for object-oriented mechanical and multi-domain models in Modelica, has garnered 23 citations and established key standards for handling increasingly complex simulation models. He further demonstrated his impact through a 2013 tool demonstration coupling OpenModelica with CasADi for dynamic optimization, showcasing innovative approaches to model-based numerical optimization. As a leading architect of Modelica—an international standard for acausal, equation-based modeling—Fritzson has profoundly influenced fields such as cyber-physical systems, robotics, and energy systems. His OpenModelica platform, an open-source implementation, has become a cornerstone for researchers and engineers worldwide, enabling accessible, high-fidelity simulation. Fritzson’s work bridges theory and practice, making him a vital resource for students and researchers seeking to advance modeling and simulation in science and engineering.
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- 2Tool Demonstration Abstract: OpenModelica and CasADi for Model-Based Dynamic Optimization2 citations · 2013