Seminar series
Date
Mon, 29 Jan 2024
Time
14:00 - 15:00
Location
Lecture Room 3
Speaker
Samir Bhatt
Organisation
University of Copenhagen & Imperial College London

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a spotlight to the field of infectious disease modelling, prompting widespread public awareness and understanding of its intricacies. As a result, many individuals now possess a basic familiarity with the principles and methodologies involved in studying the spread of diseases. In this presentation, I aim to deliver a somewhat comprehensive (and hopefully engaging) overview of the methods employed in infectious disease modelling, placing them within the broader context of their significance for government and public health policy.

 

I will navigate through applications of Spatial Statistics, Branching Processes, and Binary Trees in modelling infectious diseases, with a particular emphasis on integrating machine learning methods into these areas. The goal of this presentation is to take you on a broad tour of methods and their applications, offering a personal perspective by highlighting examples from my recent work.

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