Invited speakers

Invited speakers (in alphabetical order)

Marián Boguñá (Dept. of  Physics of condensed matter, Universitat de Barcelona)  

Talk:  Non-Markovian and complex infection mechanisms in epidemic spreading 

Ciro Cattuto (ISI Foundation, Torino)

Talk:  High-resolution human proximity data for modelling: state of the art and future trends

Lluís Corominas (Catalan institute of Water Research) & Pau Fonseca (U. Politècnica de Catalunya)

Talk:  Enhancing public health protection: The synergy of mathematical modeling and wastewater-based epidemiology

Odo Diekmann (Dept. of Mathematics, University of Utrecht) 

Talk:  Exploring the impact of heterogeneity on epidemic outbreaks

Markus Kirkikionis (Dept. of Mathematics, University of Warwick)

Talk:  Mathematical Lessons from a Pandemic

Istvan Kiss (Northeastern University - London)

Talk:  Towards inferring network properties from epidemic data

Romualdo Pastor-Satorras (Dept. of Physics, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya)

Talk:  The advantage of self-protecting interventions in curbing epidemic spreading at the community level.

Andrea Pugliese (Dept. of Mathematics, University of Trento)

Talk:  Combining data from surveillance on mosquitoes and corvids to understand the factors affecting the dynamics of West Nile Virus in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Carlota Rebelo (Center for computational and stochastic mathematics, Universidade de Lisboa)

Talk: Instant releases strategies to control dengue transmission.

Jordi Ripoll (Dept. IMAE, Universitat de Girona)

Talk:  A discrete model for the evolution of infection prior to symptom onset.

Alfonso Ruiz-Herrera (Dept. of Mathematics, Universidad de Oviedo) 

Talk:  Stable and unstable patterns in the classical SIR model with seasonality.

Piet Van Mieghem (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology)

Talk:  Markovian and non-Markovian epidemics on networks

Ezio Venturino (Università degli Studi di Torino)

Talk:  Diseases spreading in ecosystems 

Huijuan Wang (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Delft University of Technology)

Talk:  Temporal Network Prediction and Interpretation