International Conferences and Seminars
Gabriela Gomes (FGC-IGC)
Workshop Design and Analysis of Infectious Disease Studies
November 2009, Oberwolfach, Germany.
High rates of reinfection tuberculosis: The selection hypothesis.
Gabriela Gomes (FGC-IGC)
Workshop on Modelling, Computation, and Measurement of Multiple Carriage
December 2009, Saariselkä, Finland
Interpreting genetic variation in pathogen populations.
Gabriela Gomes (FGC-IGC)
Workshop on Theoretical Epidemiology, Centro Internacional de Matemática, January 2010, Coimbra, Portugal
Integrative Epidemiology.
J.P. Boto and N. Stollenwerk (FFCUL)
Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering, June 30, July 1-3, Gijón, Spain
Fractional calculus and Levy flights: modelling spatial epidemic spreading.
Nico Stollenwerk and J.P. Boto, (FFCUL)
International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics,
18-22 September 2009, Rethymno, Crete, Greece.
Reaction-superdiffusion systems in epidemiology, an application of fractional calculus.
Shlomo Havlin (BIU)
International Conference on Complex Systems
Feb. 23 - 25, 2009 Shanghai, China
Percolation and immunization of complex networks.
Shlomo Havlin (BIU)
Complex Networks: Topology and Dynamics
June 4, 2009, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Statistical Physics and Complex Networks.
Shlomo Havlin (BIU)
International Workshop on Coping with Crises in Complex Socio-Economic Systems
June 8 - 12, 2009, Zurich, Swizerland
Efficient Immunization Approaches to Avoid Epidemic Spreading.
Shlomo Havlin (BIU)
NETSCI 09 International Workshop and Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications
June 29 - July 3, 2009, Venice, Italy
Novel Percolation Models in Complex Networks.
Roni Parshani (BIU)
International Conference on Complexity and Interdisciplinary Sciences,
July 12-8th ,2009, Chengdu, Sichuan, P. R. China,
SIS epidemic threshold on random networks.
Stefano Merler (FBK)
NETSCI 09 International Workshop and Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications
June 29 - July 3, 2009, Venice, Italy
Comparing large-scale computational approaches to epidemic modeling: Agent based versus structured metapopulation models
Marco Ajelli (FBK)
NETSCI 09 International Workshop and Conference on Complex Networks and their Applications
June 29 - July 3, 2009, Venice, Italy
Factors affecting the spread of an epidemic in Europe: population heterogeneity and human mobility
Marco Ajelli (FBK)
White Workshop on Mathematical Biology
December 17-19, 2009, Trento, Italy
A dynamic individual based model of hepatitis A transmission.
Stefano Merler (FBK
White Workshop on Mathematical Biology
December 17-19, 2009, Trento, Italy
The role of population heterogeneity and human mobility in the spread of pandemic influenza.
Mario J. Silva (FFCUL)
The International Conference on Digital Libraries New Delhi, India, February, 2010.
Luis F. Lopes, João M. Zamite, Bruno C. Tavares, Francisco M. Couto, Fabrício Silva and Mário J. Silva (FFCUL)
September 2009, INForum – Simposio de Informatica
Automated Social Network Epidemic Data Collector
Alessandro Vespignani (ISI)
The James Martin 21st Century School Seminar Series
February 25, 2010, University of Oxford, UK
Predicting the Behaviour of Techno-Social Systems: How Informatics and Computing Help to Fight Off Global Pandemics.
Vittoria Colizzza (ISI)
Global Health Conference – Global Flows in Global Health: Inter-Asian Connections
Jan 4-8, 2010, United Arab Emirates University, Al-Ain, UAE
Epidemic Science in real time: the H1N1 case [keynote]
Alessandro Vespignani (ISI)
Symposium ‘Frontiers in Network Science’
September 28-30, 2009, Berlin, Germany
Predicting the behavior of techno-social systems [keynote]
Vittoria Colizza (ISI)
Symposium ‘Frontiers in Network Science’
September 28-30, 2009, Berlin, Germany
Epidemic Science in real time: the H1N1 case [keynote]
ECCS09 - European Conference on Complex Systems 2009
September 21-25, 2009, University of Warwick, UK
Worldwide spread of the unfolding swine flu epidemic: early assessment and predictions [contributed]
C. Poletto
Complex Techno-Social Networks for Epidemic Forecasting [invited]
B. Goncalves
Alessandro Vespignani (ISI)
NetSci09 - International Workshop on Network Science 2009
June 29 - July 3, 2009, Venice, Italy
Multiscale networks and forecasting techno-social systems: Planning for pandemic outbreaks in real time [keynote]
Vittoria Colizza (ISI)
ICCS 2009 - International Conference on Computational Science “Compute. Discover. Innovate.”
May 25-27, 2009, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Computational epidemiology: a new paradigm in the fight against infectious diseases [keynote]
Sander van Noort (FGC-IGC)
Annual Meeting of the Influenza Surveillance Network in Europe. ECDC, Stockholm, Sweden. June 2009.
Influenzanet: Internet-based monitoring system for ILI.
Sander van Noort, Vitor Faustino (FGC-IGC)
July 2009, ISC, Salvador, Brazil.
On the use of the internet to monitor infectious diseases.
Gabriela Gomes (FGC-IGC)
September 2009, Workshop on Mathematical Modelling of Epidemics, University of Bristol, UK.
Influenzanet.
Ken Eames (LSHTM)
Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Disease conference.
May 2009, University of Georgia;
Human social contact patterns and the spread of infection.
Ken Eames (LSHTM)
Seminar, October 2009, Imperial college, London
Weighted networks, mathematical models and a bit of a flu.
Shlomo Havlin (BIU)
Seminar, Dec. 7 2009, Northeastern University,
Percolation in interconnected networks


