Digital Twins: How High-Performance Computing Drives Personalized Models
Offered By: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the cutting-edge world of digital twins and high-performance computing in this 44-minute webinar from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Discover how personalized dynamic computational models are revolutionizing fields such as engineering, geosciences, and medicine. Learn about the potential future applications of digital twins, including the possibility of creating virtual replicas of individuals for personalized healthcare decisions. Gain insights into the computational science and high-performance computing techniques used to develop these advanced models. Presented by Karen E. Willcox from the University of Texas at Austin, this talk offers a fascinating look at the current uses of digital twins in predictive maintenance for aircraft and engines, as well as exciting new directions for this technology.
Syllabus
Supercomputing Spotlights: Digital Twins: How High-Performance Computing
Taught by
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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