CBE Research Integration
Tangibly connecting all projects together is the requirement for computational
analysis, mathematical modeling, and scale-up of specific biofilm processes. In order
for industry to begin to understand and ultimately control complex biological systems, a
methodology is required for extrapolating phenomenological data obtained at the microscale
to macroscale practice. Through its Computational Analysis and Scale-up (CAS) group, the
Center has taken the lead among biofilm researchers in producing quantitative descriptions
of various biofilm processes.
The CAS group is responsible for:
Models provide the framework for integration and synthesis. Scientists and engineers
from all Center research projects work in collaboration to create new, or to modify existing,
conceptual models for biofilm processes. For each model, quantitative characteristics are
associated with each model component, whenever quantification is possible. The conceptual
model is converted into mathematical expressions, then into computer code. The resulting
computer model is used for a variety of purposes, including: guidance for scale-up to
real-world applications, education, understanding, discovery, and experimental design. The
models are evaluated by comparing model predictions to real data.
The CAS group includes computer scientists, mathematicians, engineers, and
statisticians, who provide technical assistance to Center researchers. New quantitative
methodology is created as required. The CAS group is responsible for maintaining the
Center's computers and computer network.
For more information, e-mail
Marty Hamilton
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