Talks and presentations
A list of recent talks:
- “Control, inference and simplicial contagion in network-based models” - Invited Departmental Seminar, City University, October 2023, UK.
- “Fresh perspectives on network-based spreading processes” - Invited Institute Seminar, Network Science Institute, September 2023, Boston, USA.
- "Towards inferring network properties from epidemic data" - Contributed Talk, NetSci July 2023, Vienna, Austria.
- “On parameter identifiability in the pairwise model” - Workshop on Recent Challenges in Mathematical Epidemiology University of Nottingham, September 27, 2022, UK.
- “On using network-based mean-field models for epidemic inference” - Preparing for the Next Pandemic Workshop UBC Okanaga Campus in Kelowna, B.C. June 12 - 17, 2022, Canada.
- “Epidemics on networks: from exact to mean-field models including results and challenges” - Departmental Seminar, Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Essex, 26 May 2022, UK.
- “On parameter identifiability in epidemic models” - Mathematics of Large Networks Workshop (May 9 - 13, 2022), Erdős Center, Hungary. (presentation delivered by my collaborator, Prof P.L. Simon).
- “Approximating SIS epidemics on networks using birth-and-death processes: from network inference to PDE-limits” - Probability Seminar, Department of Mathematics, University of Sussex, 2 March 2022, UK.
- “Approximating SIS epidemics on networks using birth-and-death processes: from network inference to PDE-limits” - IAS Networks Workshop, Technische Universität München, 26-28 July 2021, Germany.
- “Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks: closures and fast correlations”, Statistics and Probability Seminar, School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham, 25 October 2018, UK.
- “Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks: closures and fast correlations” in ECMI, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, 18-22 June 2018, Hungary.
- “Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks” in Departmental Mathematics Seminar, University of Stockholm, 31 May 2018, Sweden.
- “Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks” in Probability in the North East, University of Leeds, 16 Feb 2018, UK.