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Collaborative Research: FDT-BioTech: Advancing Mathematical and Statistical Foundations to — NSF Award to William Marsh Rice Unive

This project aims to develop the mathematical foundations for a digital twin (DT) system for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), focusing on dynamic modeling, prediction, uncertainty quantification, and treatment or intervention recommendation through DT-based optimization. ASD is characterized by challeng

Award titleCollaborative Research: FDT-BioTech: Advancing Mathematical and Statistical Foundations to
Award ID2613303
AwardeeWilliam Marsh Rice University
CityHOUSTON
StateTX
Amount obligated$429,820
Principal investigatorHuixia Wang
ProgramEngineering of Biomed Systems, STATISTICS, OFFICE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY AC, CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE
Start date02/15/2026
AbstractThis project aims to develop the mathematical foundations for a digital twin (DT) system for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), focusing on dynamic modeling, prediction, uncertainty quantification, and treatment or intervention recommendation through DT-based optimization. ASD is characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and behavior, such as difficulties in forming relationships, understanding nonverbal cues, speech development, repetitive behaviors, and se
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