15 September 2023 – University of Trento
Scope
In our interconnected world, network science has emerged as a powerful framework. Networks, which govern information, goods, and disease flow, are ubiquitous in modern society. Moreover, networks find applications in modeling diverse natural systems, ranging from the intricate workings of proteins to the complexity of the human brain and also lately in computer science with the rise of artificial neural networks.
This small workshop aims to put in contact researchers from the Trento area working on network phenomena and epidemic modeling and facilitate collaborations between them.
Date & Venue
September 15, 2023
University of Trento, Polo Ferrari 1, room A215 (morning session), room A212 (afternoon session)
Speakers
- Giulia Giordano, Industrial engineering dept. University of Trento
- Matteo Rucco, Biocentis
- Andrea Pugliesi, Mathematics dept. University of Trento
- Ilya Auslander, Physics dept. University of Trento
- Quintino Francesco Lotito, DISI, University of Trento
- Jules Morand, Physics dept. University of Trento
- Daniele Proverbio, Industrial engineering dept.University of Trento
- Andrea Bizzotto, FBK
- Sebastiano Bontorin, FBK
- Gianmarco Zanardi, Physics dept. University of Trento
Schedule
Time | Speaker | Title | Location |
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10.00 | registration | A 215 | |
10:30 | G. Giordano | Modelling and control of epidemics across scales | A 215 |
11:00 | D. Proverbio | Model-based assessment of covid-19 epidemic dynamics by wastewater analysis | A 215 |
11:30 | A. Bizzotto | Nowcasting the reproduction number for infectious disease outbreak response planning | A 215 |
12:00 | J. Morand | Emergent circulation patterns from anonymized mobility data: clustering Italy in the time of Covid | A 215 |
12:30 | Lunch break | ||
14:00 | A. Pugliese | Singular perturbation theory in the analysis of epidemic models | A 212 |
14:30 | Q. F. Lotito | Hypergraph and Hypermatrix models for higher-order connectivity | A 212 |
15:00 | M. Rucco | Ground-breaking vector and pest control with gene editing and physics-informed artificial intelligence | A 212 |
15:20 | Coffee break | ||
15:50 | S. Bontorin | Emergence of complex topologies from flux-weighted optimization of network efficiency | A212 |
16:20 | G. Zanardi | Meta-plasticity adds a second memory level to random walk dynamics | A212 |
16:50 | I. Auslander | Reservoir computing model for multi-electrode electrophysiological data analysis | A212 |
17:20 | Closure and discussion | A212 | |