An overview of how GSE Systems builds data-driven, high-fidelity simulators with real-world controls to train power plant operators across multiple technologies and meet growing workforce demands.


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Type Interview
Author Alexandre GAIN
Published April 1, 2026
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Location(s) DERRICK Oil Well
🌐 Microverse — DERRICK

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📝 Abstract

[Summary generated by AI] In this video, the author explains how GSE Systems develops and deploys high-fidelity simulators to train operators for a range of power plants, including coal-, gas-, oil-fired, nuclear, and other industrial processes. The resources highlighted include live and historical plant data, a training center that replicates a generic plant environment, real-world control interfaces, instructor stations, operator workstations, and a team of highly experienced simulation engineers supported by increasingly sophisticated software tools. Methodologically, the author describes a data-driven modeling approach that reproduces plant behavior and responses with near real-world fidelity, platform-agnostic integration across multiple plant types, and a student environment that enables instructor-led, scenario-based training. This setup allows operators to practice procedures and rare or abnormal events they cannot safely or routinely attempt on an active plant. The outcomes and deliverables include deployable simulators closely matching on-plant dynamics, enhanced operator readiness, safer and more comprehensive training, and scalable solutions that align with industry technology trends. The author notes strong market growth driven by rising demand for qualified personnel as retirements increase, positioning GSE’s simulators to support the next-generation power workforce.


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