Hi Robert;
That would definitely be of interest to me anyway! I'm thinking many of the resources we used for thermonuclear reaction networks might be applicable to modeling populations and spread of disease.
Thanks!
mike
On 7/14/20 12:36 AM, Robert Jeraj via American Physical Society wrote:
010001734b9bbe8d-a365152c-1259-459b-a1cd-65b589df4dc4-000000@email.amazonses.com"> Thanks Michael, for expressing your interest! Computational modeling is certainly on top of our list! In addition to the webinars, we are... -replied to the "COVID Research & Resources Group" community
Re: Seminar Topics | | | Thanks Michael,
for expressing your interest! Computational modeling is certainly on top of our list! In addition to the webinars, we are thinking of opening forum for modeling resources (e.g., codes, links to data) that people could contribute/use. Would that be of interest?
Thanks,
Robert
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Sent: 7/14/2020 12:22:00 AM
From: Robert Jeraj
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Thanks Michael,
for expressing your interest! Computational modeling is certainly on top of our list! In addition to the webinars, we are thinking of opening forum for modeling resources (e.g., codes, links to data) that people could contribute/use. Would that be of interest?
Thanks,
Robert
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Robert Jeraj
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison WI
(608) 263-8619
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-13-2020 17:00
From: Michael Famiano
Subject: Seminar Topics
Great idea!
I, personally, would be quite interested in hearing about some of the computational modeling involved. This would include, but would not be limited to, machine learning techniques, network models, and distributed computing models.
Thanks!
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Michael Famiano
Professor
Western Michigan Univ
Kalamazoo MI
(269) 387-4931