Euro-CASE Frontiers of Engineering 2017
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Frontiers of Engineering

2026 US-EU

Frontiers of Engineering Symposium

November 2-5, 2026
Chicago, IL

The 2026 EU-US Frontiers of Engineering symposium will be held November 2-5 in Chicago, IL.

Sixty of the most promising early career engineers from the US and EU will meet for an intensive 2-1/2 day symposium to discuss cutting-edge engineering. The event facilitates international and cross-disciplinary research collaboration, promotes the transfer of new techniques and approaches across disparate engineering fields, and encourages the creation of a transatlantic network of world-class engineers.

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List of Sessions (draft)

Co-chairs: Markus Buehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Paolo Samori, University of Strasbourg

I. The human-electronics nexus: Soft robotics and bio-integrated materials
II. Generative ai for physics and matter
III. Neuromorphic computing: Post von-neumann architectures – hardware and physical computing
IV. Water security: Desalination and blue energy – nanofluidics and separation