Digital Twins and Command Stations – Whether the Twain Shall Meet?

September 23, 2023 | 02:30 PM (PST) - 03:30 PM (PST)

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Speakers
Natalia Trayanova
Professor at John Hopkins University
John Hopkins University
G. Hamilton Baker
Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health, Director, Clemson-MUSC AI Hub
Clemson University
Alfonso Bueno-Orovio
Associate Professor in Computational Medicine at the Department of Computer Science | Tutorial Fellow in Computer Science
Oxford University | Keble College
Moderator
Peter Fitzgerald
Director of the Center for Cardiovascular Technology and Director of the Cardiovascular Core Analysis Laboratory (CCAL)
Stanford University Medical School

Digital Twins and Command Stations - Whether the Twain Shall Meet?

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September 23, 2023 | 02:30 PM (PST) - 03:30 PM (PST)

Digital twinning spans a spectrum of use cases from geneticĂ whole body simulation to hospital -wide systems-based modeling. Digital twins are used to simulate, analyze, and predict behaviors of the twinned variable. Command Stations act as central hubs for data and allow data to be distributed when and where it is most needed. What will the interaction between digital twins and command stations look like? In this session, we will explore this theme to understand the potential pros and cons of aligning these technologies.