| Title: |
PRedicting Emergence Of Virulent Entities By Novel Technologies (PREVENT) Symposium - Session 1, End-to-End Theme ; PREVENT Symposium - Session 1, End-to-End Theme |
| Authors: |
Marathe, Madhav; Peters, Debra; Ke, Ruian |
| Contributors: |
Georgia Institute of Technology. Institute for Data Engineering and Science; Los Alamos National Laboratory; United States. Department of Agriculture. Agricultural Research Service; University of Virginia |
| Publisher Information: |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Publication Year: |
2021 |
| Collection: |
Georgia Institute of Technology: SMARTech - Scholarly Materials and Research at Georgia Tech |
| Subject Terms: |
Data modeling; Epidemic; Pandemic; Pathogens; Virus |
| Description: |
Presented online February 22, 2021, 10:45 a.m.-1:25 p.m. ; National Symposium on Predicting Emergence of Virulent Entities by Novel Technologies (PREVENT) : What Advances In Science, Technology, And Human Behavior Will Enable Prediction And Prevention Of Future Pandemics? ; Chairs: B. Aditya Prakash and Krista Wigginton ; Madhav Marathe is an endowed Distinguished Professor in Biocomplexity, Director of the Network Systems Science and Advanced Computing (NSSAC) Division, Biocomplexity Institute and Initiative, and a tenured Professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia. Dr. Marathe is a passionate advocate and practitioner of transdisciplinary team science. During his 25-year professional career, he has established and led a number of large transdisciplinary projects and groups. His areas of expertise are network science, artificial intelligence, high performance computing, computational epidemiology, biological and socially coupled systems, and data analytics. From January 2005 to September 2018, he was a Professor of Computer Science at Virginia Tech. Concurrently, at Virginia Tech, he was the Deputy Director (2005-2014) and then the Director (2014-2018) of the Network Dynamics and Simulation Science Laboratory at the Biocomplexity Institute of Virginia Tech. He obtained his Bachelor of Technology degree in 1989 in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, and his Ph.D. in 1994 in Computer Science from the University at Albany -SUNY, under the supervision of Professors Harry B. Hunt III and Richard E. Stearns. Before coming to Virginia Tech in 2005, he worked in the Basic and Applied Simulation Science group (CCS-5) in the Computer and Computational Sciences Division at Los Alamos National Laboratory where he was team leader in a theory-based, advanced simulation program to represent, design, and analyze extremely large socio-technical and critical infrastructure systems. He holds adjunct appointments at Chalmers University and the Indian Institute of ... |
| Document Type: |
conference object; moving image (video) |
| File Description: |
69:47 minutes; video/mp4; text/html; text/plain; image/jpeg |
| Language: |
English |
| Relation: |
PREVENT Symposium; https://hdl.handle.net/1853/64398 |
| Availability: |
https://hdl.handle.net/1853/64398 |
| Accession Number: |
edsbas.F771FD95 |
| Database: |
BASE |