Collaborative Research: NSF MPS/DMS-EPSRC: Stochastic Shape Processes and Inference — NSF Award to Johns Hopkins University (MD, $
The intimate link between form, or shape, and function is ubiquitous in science. In biology, for instance, the shapes of biological components are pivotal in understanding patterns of normal behavior and growth; a notable example is protein shape, which contributes to our understanding of protein function and classific
| Award title | Collaborative Research: NSF MPS/DMS-EPSRC: Stochastic Shape Processes and Inference |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2618512 |
| Awardee | Johns Hopkins University |
| City | BALTIMORE |
| State | MD |
| Amount obligated | $153,870 |
| Principal investigator | Anuj Srivastava |
| Program | STATISTICS |
| Start date | 01/15/2026 |
| Abstract | The intimate link between form, or shape, and function is ubiquitous in science. In biology, for instance, the shapes of biological components are pivotal in understanding patterns of normal behavior and growth; a notable example is protein shape, which contributes to our understanding of protein function and classification. This project, led by a team of investigators from the USA and the UK, will develop ways of modeling how biological and other shapes change with time, using formal statistica |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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