Program Description
The portfolio seeks mathematical concepts that dynamically incorporate additional data, whether measured or from models, into an executing application to coordinate dynamic measurement collections, model refinements, and system awareness. Examples include dynamic data driven applications systems (DDDAS), physics-enhanced machine learning (PEML), and physics-based and human-derived information fusion (PHIF). Key developments should harness the use of first-principle models towards real, simulated, or augmented signals, data, and information processing to obtain substantial comparative improvements over existing methods. The portfolio encourages multidisciplinary research, especially synergistic and systematic collaborations between domain researchers in engineering, mathematics, computer sciences for multiresolution systems modeling, diagnostics, and analytics. Basic Research Objectives can be found in this program’s section of the BAA.
You are highly encouraged to contact the Program Officer prior to developing a full proposal to discuss the current state-of-the-art, how your research would advance it, the approximate cost for a two (2) to three (3) year effort, and if there are any specific submission target dates.
SolicitationBAA
Program Reviews & Meetings
Contact InformationDr. Erik BlaschAFOSR/RTA-2Email: D2IP@us.af.mil