Mathematical Foundations of Digital Twins

From National Science Foundation (NSF)

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Type of Support

Overview

The grant program "Mathematical Foundations of Digital Twins" focuses on stimulating foundational research in the mathematical and statistical aspects of Digital Twins within applied sciences. It encourages collaborative projects that explore new frontiers in mathematics and computation, pushing the boundaries of what is known and expanding the practical applications of Digital Twins. The program supports efforts in various fields such as science, engineering, medicine, and urban planning, aiming to enhance decision-making processes and address societal challenges through technological advancement and innovation.

Eligibility

Organization's Location
USA
Program Location
Preferred locations: USA, All eligible locations: Global
Organization Type
not specified

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