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National Academies Symposium: Assessing the Reliability of Complex, Dynamic Modeling and Simulation

  • 1.  National Academies Symposium: Assessing the Reliability of Complex, Dynamic Modeling and Simulation

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    UPCOMING SYMPOSIUM


    Assessing the Reliability of Complex, Dynamic Modeling and Simulation

    Computer models and simulations are increasingly used to inform decision making for high-consequence, mission-critical, and safety applications - from healthcare to defense.  Accounting for uncertainties in model-based inference, prediction, and optimization is essential, particularly for complex societal and technological systems such as digital twins.

    Join the National Academies on Jun 17, 2024 from 1-5pm ET for a symposium to explore advances and evolutions in verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification (VVUQ) for increasingly complex and dynamic modeling and simulation.

    Speakers at the event will include Natalia Alexandrov (NASA), David Higdon (Virginia Tech), Peter Jan van Leeuwen (Colorado State University), and Ralph Smith (North Carolina State University) with keynote speaker Thomas Braun (NGA). 

    Symposium discussions will explore:

    • How uncertainty propagates through model hierarchies and ensembles of models
    • Verification, validation, and uncertainty quantification for machine learning and artificial intelligence
    • How to measure and evaluate the reliability of complex modeling and simulation
    • Settings for which existing VVUQ methods are insufficient, such as digital twins
    • The role VVUQ plays in establishing trust

    REGISTER NOW

    Participants are invited to join us online or in person at the Keck Center in Washington, D.C.  Light refreshments will be provided for in-person participants.  Learn more and watch the webcast on the event page.

    This event is organized by the National Academies' Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics (CATS).  Learn more about CATS and the Board on Mathematical Sciences and Analytics on our website.

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    Steve Pierson
    Director of Science Policy
    American Statistical Association
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