What if we could create digital twins of cities and test how different re-opening scenarios will affect the city's population and infrastructure systems? Using network science, machine learning, systems analysis and optimization, McMaster researchers have created CityDNA, a technology that can do just that. They recently received funding from McMaster's COVID-19 Fund to use this technology to inform McMaster's re-opening plans.
GUESTS:
Wael El-Dakhakhni, professor in civil engineering and the McMaster School of Computational Science and Engineering.
Zoe Li, assistant professor in civil engineering.
Interviewed by: John Preston
Produced by: Jessie Park
Edited by: Dan Kim
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