International Assessment of Research and Development in Simulation Based Engineering and Science

International Assessment of Research and Development in Simulation Based Engineering and Science
Author: Sharon C Glotzer
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2011-06-10
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781908977786

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Simulation-Based Engineering and Science (SBE&S) cuts across disciplines, showing tremendous promise in areas from storm prediction and climate modeling to understanding the brain and the behavior of numerous other complex systems. In this groundbreaking volume, nine distinguished leaders assess the latest research trends, as a result of 52 site visits in Europe and Asia and hundreds of hours of expert interviews, and discuss the implications of their findings for the US government. The authors conclude that while the US remains the quantitative leader in SBE&S research and development, it is very much in danger of losing that edge to Europe and Asia. Commissioned by the National Science Foundation, this multifaceted study will capture the attention of Fortune 500 companies and policymakers. Distinguished contributors: Sharon C Goltzer, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA Sangtae Kim, Morgridge Institute for Research, USA Peter T Cummings, Vanderbilt University, USA and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA Abhijit Deshmukh, Texas A&M University, USA Martin Head-Gordon, University of California, Berkeley, USA George Em Karniadakis, Brown University, USA Linda Petzold, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA Celeste Sagui, North Carolina State University, USA Masanobu Shinozuka, University of California, Irvine, USA Contents:Introduction (Sharon C Goltzer)Life Sciences and Medicine (Linda Petzold)Materials Simulation (Peter T Cummings)Energy and Sustainability (Masanobu Shinozuka)Next-Generation Architectures and Algorithms (George Em Karniadakis)Software Development (Martin Head-Gordon)Engineering Simulations (Abhijit Deshmukh)Verification, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification (George Em Karniadakis)Multiscale Simulation (Peter T Cummings)Big Data, Visualization, and Data-Driven Simulations (Sangtae Kim)Education and Training (Celeste Sagui)Appendices:Biographies of Panelists and AdvisorsSurvey QuestionaireBibliometric Analysis of Simulation Research Grant LewisonGlossary Readership: Academics, physicists, engineers, policymakers and graduate students in mathematical modeling, computational physics, super-computing/parallel computing and stochastic analysis. Keywords:Simulation;Model;Research & Development;Technology;Engineering

International Assessment of Research and Development in Simulation based Engineering and Science

International Assessment of Research and Development in Simulation based Engineering and Science
Author: Sharon C. Glotzer,National Science Foundation (U.S.)
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2011
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781848166981

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Simulation-Based Engineering and Science (SBE&S) cuts across disciplines, showing tremendous promise in areas from storm prediction and climate modeling to understanding the brain and the behavior of numerous other complex systems. In this groundbreaking volume, nine distinguished leaders assess the latest research trends, as a result of 52 site visits in Europe and Asia and hundreds of hours of expert interviews, and discuss the implications of their findings for the US government. The authors conclude that while the US remains the quantitative leader in SBE&S research and development, it is very much in danger of losing that edge to Europe and Asia. Commissioned by the National Science Foundation, this multifaceted study will capture the attention of Fortune 500 companies and policymakers.

Guide to Simulation Based Disciplines

Guide to Simulation Based Disciplines
Author: Saurabh Mittal,Umut Durak,Tuncer Ören
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2017-07-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319612645

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This invaluable text/reference reviews the state of the art in simulation-based approaches across a wide range of different disciplines, and provides evidence of using simulation-based approaches to advance these disciplines. Highlighting the benefits that simulation can bring to any field, the volume presents case studies by the leading experts from such diverse domains as the life sciences, engineering, architecture, arts, and social sciences. Topics and features: includes review questions at the end of every chapter; provides a broad overview of the evolution of the concept of simulation, stressing its importance across numerous sectors and disciplines; addresses the role of simulation in engineering design, and emphasizes the benefits of integrating simulation into the systems engineering paradigm; explains the relation of simulation with Cyber-Physical Systems and the Internet of Things, and describes a simulation infrastructure for complex adaptive systems; investigates how simulation is used in the Software Design Life Cycle to assess complex solutions, and examines the use of simulation in architectural design; reviews the function and purpose of simulation within the context of the scientific method, and its contribution to healthcare and health education training; discusses the position of simulation in research in the social sciences, and describes the simulation of service systems for simulation-based enterprise management; describes the role of simulation in learning and education, as well as in in military training. With its near-exhaustive coverage of disciplines, this comprehensive collection is essential reading for all researchers, practitioners and students seeking insights into the use of various modeling paradigms and the need for robust simulation infrastructure to advance their field into a computational future.

Physical Sciences and Engineering Advances in Life Sciences and Oncology

Physical Sciences and Engineering Advances in Life Sciences and Oncology
Author: Paul Janmey,Daniel Fletcher,Sharon Gerecht,Ross Levine,Parag Mallick,Owen McCarty,Lance Munn,Cynthia Reinhart-King
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319179308

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This book presents an Assessment of Physical Sciences and Engineering Advances in Life Sciences and Oncology (APHELION) by a panel of experts. It covers the status and trends of applying physical sciences and engineering principles to oncology research in leading laboratories and organizations in Europe and Asia. The book elaborates on the six topics identified by the panel that have the greatest potential to advance understanding and treatment of cancer, each covered by a chapter in the book. The study was sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) at the National Institute of Health (NIH), the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering at the NIH in the US under a cooperative agreement with the World Technology Evaluation Center (WTEC).

Stem Cell Engineering

Stem Cell Engineering
Author: Robert M. Nerem,Jeanne Loring,Todd C. McDevitt,Sean P. Palecek,David V. Schaffer,Peter W. Zandstra
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319050744

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This book describes a global assessment of stem cell engineering research, achieved through site visits by a panel of experts to leading institutes, followed by dedicated workshops. The assessment made clear that engineers and the engineering approach with its quantitative, system-based thinking can contribute much to the progress of stem cell research and development. The increased need for complex computational models and new, innovative technologies, such as high-throughput screening techniques, organ-on-a-chip models and in vitro tumor models require an increasing involvement of engineers and physical scientists. Additionally, this book will show that although the US is still in a leadership position in stem cell engineering, Asian countries such as Japan, China and Korea, as well as European countries like the UK, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands are rapidly expanding their investments in the field. Strategic partnerships between countries could lead to major advances of the field and scalable expansion and differentiation of stem cells. This study was funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Modeling and Simulation Based Analysis in Reliability Engineering

Modeling and Simulation Based Analysis in Reliability Engineering
Author: Mangey Ram
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2018-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351336437

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Recent developments in reliability engineering has become the most challenging and demanding area of research. Modeling and Simulation, along with System Reliability Engineering has become a greater issue because of high-tech industrial processes, using more complex systems today. This book gives the latest research advances in the field of modeling and simulation, based on analysis in engineering sciences. Features Focuses on the latest research in modeling and simulation based analysis in reliability engineering. Covers performance evaluation of complex engineering systems Identifies and fills the gaps of knowledge pertaining to engineering applications Provides insights on an international and transnational scale Modeling and Simulation Based Analysis in Reliability Engineering aims at providing a reference for applications of mathematics in engineering, offering a theoretical sound background with adequate case studies, and will be of interest to researchers, practitioners, and academics.

Introduction to Transportation Analysis Modeling and Simulation

Introduction to Transportation Analysis  Modeling and Simulation
Author: Dietmar P.F. Möller
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2014-10-13
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781447156376

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This comprehensive textbook/reference provides an in-depth overview of the key aspects of transportation analysis, with an emphasis on modeling real transportation systems and executing the models. Topics and features: presents comprehensive review questions at the end of each chapter, together with detailed case studies, useful links, references and suggestions for further reading; supplies a variety of teaching support materials at the book’s webpage on Springer.com, including a complete set of lecture slides; examines the classification of models used for multimodal transportation systems, and reviews the models and evaluation methods used in transportation planning; explains traffic assignment to road networks, and describes computer simulation integration platforms and their use in the transportation systems sector; provides an overview of transportation simulation tools, and discusses the critical issues in the design, development and use of the simulation models.

Ontology Epistemology and Teleology for Modeling and Simulation

Ontology  Epistemology  and Teleology for Modeling and Simulation
Author: Andreas Tolk
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2012-08-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642311406

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In this book, internationally recognized experts in philosophy of science, computer science, and modeling and simulation are contributing to the discussion on how ontology, epistemology, and teleology will contribute to enable the next generation of intelligent modeling and simulation applications. It is well understood that a simulation can provide the technical means to display the behavior of a system over time, including following observed trends to predict future possible states, but how reliable and trustworthy are such predictions? The questions about what we can know (ontology), how we gain new knowledge (epistemology), and what we do with this knowledge (teleology) are therefore illuminated from these very different perspectives, as each experts uses a different facet to look at these challenges. The result of bringing these perspectives into one book is a challenging compendium that gives room for a spectrum of challenges: from general philosophy questions, such as can we use modeling and simulation and other computational means at all to discover new knowledge, down to computational methods to improve semantic interoperability between systems or methods addressing how to apply the recent insights of service oriented approaches to support distributed artificial intelligence. As such, this book has been compiled as an entry point to new domains for students, scholars, and practitioners and to raise the curiosity in them to learn more to fully address the topics of ontology, epistemology, and teleology from philosophical, computational, and conceptual viewpoints.