IDE Seminar Prof Oliver Ratmann

Making inference of generalised contact matrices feasible

Understanding and quantifying changing patterns in human contacts is an important component in the mathematical modelling of infectious disease dynamics. Here, a particular open challenge involves how social contact matrices could be estimated beyond the usual 2D age-age dimensions to capture important further variation by socio-economic status, household size, multi-dimensional indicators of deprivation, or race and ethnicity. Another open challenge involves monitoring individual-level heterogeneities in contact intensities that delineate infectious disease transmission dynamics over the resulting large-scale contact networks. I will present our efforts to provide broadly applicable and computationally scalable solutions to these challenges. This is joint work with Shozen Dan, Zhi Ling and Swapnil Mishra.

Location: White City, School of Public Health Building
Room: SPH 202 – Seminar Room
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