Computational modeling


Computational modeling is the use of computers to simulate and study complex systems using mathematics, physics and computer science. A computational model contains numerous variables that characterize the system being studied. Simulation is done by adjusting the variables alone or in combination and observing the outcomes. Computer modeling allows scientists to conduct thousands of simulated experiments by computer.


  • Modeling infectious disease spread to identify effective interventions
  • Tracking viral evolution during spread of infectious disease.
  • Transforming wireless health data into improved health and healthcare.
  • Human and machine learning for customized control of assistive robots.
  • Human and machine learning for customized control of assistive robots.

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