Posters

Poster Preparation Guidelines (for those who received the acceptance notification by the Conference Organizers)


On February 9, the DSABNS 2022 will host 5 parallel poster sessions. Each poster presentation will last 6 minutes, with questions included (4 min presentation + 2 min Q&A).


Posters must be prepared as a PDF file and should not exceed 5 MB. Other file formats or larger file sizes will not be accepted.

Your poster will be available on our conference website within the Poster Session programme on February 3, 2022. Please send your poster file to dsabns2022@bcamath.org not later than February 1, 2022.


Please name your file Poster_YourName_YourSurname_dsabns2022.pdf (e.g., Poster_John_Smith_dsabns2022.pdf). When sending your poster file, please make sure to include your poster file name "Poster_YourName_YourSurname_dsabns2022" in the email subject.


When preparing your poster, please consider the following guidelines:


- The top of the poster should display the title of your poster, author and co-author names, and their institution(s). Please keep the same title of the poster as in the submitted abstract.

- Make sure that the specific sections of the poster (e.g., introduction, methods, results, conclusions) are easy to locate and follow a logical layout.

- Landscape orientation of the poster is preferred but not mandatory.

- Please avoid using small font sizes. The poster should be readable when printed on a standard A4 sheet.

- Be clear and concise. Please use short sentences, simple words and bullet points to convey your message. Avoid using jargon, or unusual acronyms and abbreviations without explanation.

- Explanatory illustrations should play a central role in your poster and should be used instead of text whenever possible. The use of high definition images is highly recommended.


5 Poster Prizes were awarded!


Poster Sessions Programme will be available soon

Poster 1: Marta Biancardi

Title: An evolutionary game on compliant and non-compliant firms in groundwater exploitation

Poster 2: Cyrine Chenaoui

Title: An agent-based model for assessing the effects of climate variations on ticks population dynamics

Poster 3: Yann Ligeiro

Title: Alpha male effect on group population dynamics

Poster 5: Blai Vidiella Rocamora

Title: Transients and ghosts in collapsing ecosystems

Poster 6: Vojtech Kumpost

Title: Intrinsic noise facilitates population synchronization of uncoupled cellular oscillators to external signals

Poster 7: Suzielli Mendonça

Title: Application of generalized logarithm and exponential functions in multi-fractal detrended fluctuation analysis (MFDFA) of nonstationary time series for medical signal analysis

Poster 9: Sinchan Ghosh

Title: Investigating the roles of helpers in cooperative breeding migratory bird population dynamics

Poster 10: Alessandro Triacca

Title: Predicting soil loss and runoff in vineyards using a gradient boosting framework

Poster11: Eucharia Nwachukwu

Title: Analytical method of human systemic and global circulation

Poster 12: Patrícia Antunes

Title: Bi-Additive models and flood flows

Poster 13: Ruddy Urbina

Title: Breath Figures on surfaces with different density of nucleation sites

Poster 14: Walid Ben Aribi

Title: A delayed stochastic SEIRDS epidemic model with temporary immunity

Poster 15: Glaucia Bressan

Title: A fuzzy system to describe the effects of vaccination on COVID-19 dynamics in Brazil

Poster 16: Inmaculada Lopez

Title: Monitoring of single-species population systems

Poster 17: Edgard Lourenço Jr.

Title: The role of the innate and adaptive immune system in a mathematical model for non-small cell lung cancer

Poster 18: Karmand Khdr Ahmad

Title: Mathematical model of hearing loss caused by noise hazard

Poster 19: Andreas Sofianos

Title: Analytical and numerical bifurcation analysis of TLR4 signaling dynamics: from oscillations to homoclinic explosions

Poster 20: Tikialine Belgacem

Title: Asymptotic behavior of an axially moving kirchhoff string with general relaxation functions

Poster 21: Shraddha Ramdas Bandekar

Title: Modeling and analysis of COVID-19 in India with treatment function through different phases of lockdown and unlock

Poster 22: Naffeti Bechir

Title: Comparative study of the basic reproductive number and the transmission rates between the Africa country for the first three waves : Impact of the Economic, Demographic and Climatic factors

Poster 23: Adriano Henrique Danhoni Neves

Title: Modeling COVID-19 dynamics: a comparison between time-dependent parameters

Poster 24: Attila Dénes

Title: The global dynamics of a compartmental model to assess the effect of transmission from deceased

Poster 25: Dhafer Ferchichi

Title: Agent based modeling for west nile virus spreading

Poster 26: Letícia Ferreira Godoi

Title: Optimization applied to transmission of hospital infection

Poster 27: Silvia García

Title: Modelling HIV/AIDS Dynamics

Poster 28: Egberanmwen Barry Iyare

Title: The Analysis of a Disease-free Equilibrium of Vector and Transfusion Transmitted Malaria Disease

Poster 29: Marina Lima

Title: Mathematical modeling and simulations of COVID-19 in Brazil

Poster 31: Vitaly Sakovich

Title: Method of evaluation of straine to estimate the dysfunction of heart chambers of patients with ASD

Poster 32: Alexander Sychev

Title: Microbial population growth indication by coupled electro-optical and chemical dynamic system

Poster 33: Miruna-Stefana Sorea

Title: Disguised Toric Dynamical Systems

Poster 35: Yazid Bensid

Title: Mathematical analysis for a time-delayed alzheimer disease model

Poster 36: Julieta Ruiz

Title: Temporal Dynamics of Spike Trains in the Raphe Nuclei During Urethane Sub-states in Rats

Poster 37: Baeckkyoung Sung

Title: Mathematical modelling of the fish neuroendocrine dynamics

Poster 38: Viktoriya Fedotovskaya

Title: Triplet distribution of common mitochondrial and chloroplast genes of plants

Poster 39: Maria Eliza Antunes

Title: Mathematical model of tumor growth under the influence of the immune system and estrogen with chemotherapy treatment

Poster 41: Amer Salman

Title: The dynamics of the SIRS pde epidemic model

Poster 42: Amit Sharma

Title: Modelling the effect of vaccine on COVID-19 epidemic using delayed-impulsive differential equations

Poster 43: Ian Teixeira

Title: In or out: how lockdown affects the SARS-COV-2 progression in Portugal

Poster 44: Tamás Tekeli

Title: Comparing COVID-19 testing and other non-pharmaeutical interventions

Poster 45: Naima Aissa

Title: Analysis of a nonlinear parabolic problem

Poster 46: Hanaa Zitane

Title: Optimal control and stabilization of bilinear dynamical systems on time scales

Poster 47: Raphael Garcia

Title: Three species competition: a study about the complexity of differents solution from the numerical point of view

Poster 48: Bruno Buffa

Title: A kinetic model coupling crowd movement with infectious disease contagion