MDIC Symposium on Computational Modeling & Simulation (CM&S)

Credible Models in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

In an era where AI and computational modeling are reshaping medical device development, credibility is key. The MDIC Symposium on Computational Modeling & Simulation brings together industry leaders, regulators, and researchers to advance trusted, validated models that support safer, more effective medical technologies. Join us at #ModSim2025 to explore cutting-edge solutions, enhance regulatory confidence, and shape the future of CM&S in the AI-driven world.

November 4-6, 2025 | Hyattsville, MD

Early Bird Registration Deadline: June 30, 2025

The Leading Event for CM&S Innovation & Scientific Advancement

The MDIC Symposium on Computational Modeling and Simulation is a gathering of industry experts, regulatory professionals, and innovators in computational modeling and simulation (CM&S). Attendees get the opportunity to explore cutting-edge insights into model credibility assessment and effective presentation of computational evidence for regulatory submissions. The Symposium features dynamic panel discussions, in-depth real-world case studies, and expert-led sessions that provide attendees with invaluable strategies for advancing regulatory-grade evidence and fostering device innovation.

Present Your CM&S Research at #ModSim2025

Are you at the forefront of innovation in Computational Modeling and Simulation (CM&S)? Share your insights at #ModSim2025. Submit an abstract for poster or podium presentation and enrich this year’s Symposium programming.

Topics include hybrid models integrating AI/ML with CM&S, credibility assessment case studies, and novel simulation technologies like digital twins and in silico clinical trials. Be part of the conversation shaping the future of medical device innovation!

Abstract Submission Deadline: May 5, 2025

#ModSim2025 Planning Committee

Cheryl Liu, PhD

Director, Computer Modeling & Simulation - Stryker

Pras Pathmanathan, PhD

Senior Scientist - U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Brent Craven, PhD

Research Scientist & Program Manager (Acting), Credibility of Computational Modeling and Simulation Program OSEL, CDRH - U.S. Food Drug Administration

Christopher Basciano, PhD

Senior Manager - BD

Kenneth Aycock, PhD

Research Scientist - US Food and Drug Administration

Brandon Lurie, MSE

Senior Modeling and Simulation Engineer - Gore Medical

Jithesh Veetil, PhD

PhD, Senior Program Director, Digital Health & Technology - MDIC

Payman Afshari, PhD

Senior Principal Engineer - Johnson & Johnson

Steven Levine, PhD

Senior Director, Virtual Human Modeling - Dassault Systèmes

Mark Palmer

CTO Healthcare (Global), Lead Chief Technologist, Ansys Fellow - Ansys

Thierry Marchal

Program Director Healthcare Solutions, Chief Technologist Healthcare for EMEA - Ansys

Savannah Walker

Senior Project Manager - MDIC

Desireé Steele

Senior Program Manager - MDIC