MS&E 433 mini-project: Simulation and Model Team, April 8-April 28


Team
Brief problem statement
Useful resources
Findings

TEAM

Flora Wang

Flora Wang
MS, MS&E, Stanford
BS, Symbolic Systems, Stanford

Angie Peng

Angie Peng
MS, MS&E, Stanford
BA, Economics, Harvard

Alexandre

Alexandre Simoes Gomes Jr.
MS, MS&E, Stanford
BS, Electrical Engineering, USP Brazil

Amin Saberi

Amin Saberi
Professor, MSE, ICME, and
Electrical Engineering (by courtesy),
Stanford University


BRIEF PROBLEM STATEMENT
Accurately predicting the health and economic impacts of COVID-19 is very difficult - various groups have produced models and simulators using different approaches. Our objective for this mini-project is to provide an overview of the current landscape of COVID-19 simulators and models and understand the input data, assumptions, and underlying processes and make it easier to compare simulations in one place.


USEFUL RESOURCES
Covid19 Scenarios - Neher Lab
COVID-19 Hospital Impact Model for Epidemics (CHIME) - UPenn
IHME - University of Washington


FINDINGS
(Updated at the end of the project)