Advanced computational tools (e.g. CAD, FEM, VR, etc.) are today ubiquitously adopted to design machines, robots, and more. Capabilities are impressive, as recently demonstrated by AI platforms able to evolve the behavior of a 3D bipedal virtual agent towards effective locomotion. This is made possible by unprecedented computation power, eight orders of magnitude larger than …
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Find out more »In this seminar, Professor Kraenkel will present an informal introduction to the main points related to the modelling of the epidemic of SARS-CoV-2 in a real world context. He will discuss data analysis and a diversity of models of different complexities, and explain which kind of model in useful in a given situation. Specific examples …
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