Talks and presentations

A list of recent talks:

  1. “Control, inference and simplicial contagion in network-based models” - Invited Departmental Seminar, City University, October 2023, UK.
  2. “Fresh perspectives on network-based spreading processes” - Invited Institute Seminar, Network Science Institute, September 2023, Boston, USA.
  3. "Towards inferring network properties from epidemic data" - Contributed Talk, NetSci July 2023, Vienna, Austria.
  4. “On parameter identifiability in the pairwise model” - Workshop on Recent Challenges in Mathematical Epidemiology University of Nottingham, September 27, 2022, UK.
  5. “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.
  6. “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.
  7. “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).
  8. “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.
  9. “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.
  10. “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.
  11. “Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks: closures and fast correlations” in ECMI, Eötvös Loránd University Budapest, 18-22 June 2018, Hungary.
  12. “Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks” in Departmental Mathematics Seminar, University of Stockholm, 31 May 2018, Sweden.
  13. “Epidemic threshold in pairwise models for clustered networks” in Probability in the North East, University of Leeds, 16 Feb 2018, UK.