
What if there was technology available that could save you time, money, risk and/or effort to make better, faster decisions?
- Help doctors improve surgical results?
- Help emergency responders prepare for or prevent terrorist attacks, natural disasters and extreme healthcare emergencies?
- Help protect military personnel with new warfighting concepts?
- Help develop safer, more efficient transportation methods?
- Help protect our ports?
Modeling & Simulation is a “national critical technology” in the United States, and it’s here in Hampton Roads.
The Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC), is a multi-disciplinary modeling, simulation and visualization collaborative research center managed through the Office of Research at Old Dominion University. VMASC supports the University’s Modeling and Simulation (M&S) graduate degree programs, offering multi-disciplinary M&S Masters and Ph.D. degrees to students across the Colleges of Engineering and Technology, Sciences, Education, and Business. With more than 100 industry, government and academic members, VMASC furthers the development and application of modeling, simulation and visualization as an enterprise decision-making tool and promotes economic development.
Video provided by Thomas L. Reese, Director of Business Development & Technology Transfer at VMASC


























































