Beyond the Clock- Understanding Cross-Cultural Temporal Orientation of Military Officers
Abstract
This MURI team will advance foundational theory and methodologies that address these challenges through an integrated research program that leverages our team s expertise in physics-based modeling, generative artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, inverse theory and data assimilation, decision making and optimal control, surrogate and reduced modeling, uncertainty quantification, and high-performance computing. To ensure the broad applicability of our mathematical and computational innovations and impact on DoD capabilities, we consider three target application problems of DoD relevance- rocket combustion, hypersonic vehicle control, and aerospace vehicle structural health monitoring. The three applications share common challenges of multiple modalities of data and modeling that must be integrated to achieve decision making, a scarcity of data, and multi-physics multiscale dynamics for which current approaches are inadequate to achieve DTs at scale.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Feb 06, 2025
- Source ID
- FA95502410328
Entities
People
- Erika Frydenlund
Organizations
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research
- Old Dominion University
- United States Air Force