EpiMoRPH: A simulation environment for generating spatially-refined intervention strategies for the control of infectious disease

Project: Research project

Project Details

Description

The goal of this project is to develop the facility location optimization models with the help of a graduate student at Northwestern University, and in collaboration with the PI as was as co-PI at Arizona State University. We will also help in getting the developed models implemented through proper calibration, identification of appropriate modeling and solution analysis tools using appropriate algorithmic approaches to solving the developed models. The coordinated effort with the PI and the co-PI at ASU will also help parametrize and calibrate the developed models in single and multi-objective optimization settings. The models with will developed and implemented using appropriate modeling tools such as ampl, amplypy (using python) and model solvers such as gurobi and cplex.
StatusActive
Effective start/end date4/1/223/31/27

Funding

  • Northern Arizona University (1005080-02 AMD02 // 5R01AI168144-03)
  • National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (1005080-02 AMD02 // 5R01AI168144-03)

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