2023 Wilmington NC USA
Special Session 22: Mathematical modeling of pandemics
Organizer(s): Benedetto Piccoli , Ryan Weightman

Parallel Session 1 :: Wednesday, May 31, 13:30 – 15:30                     CI1007
 13:30-14:00  Monique Chyba (University of Hawaii, USA)
 Using Hybrid Systems to Develop Epidemiological Models on a Global Scale
 14:00-14:30  Kaitlyn Muller (Villanova University, USA)
 Mathematical Modeling of the Spread of COVID-19 on a University Campus
 14:30-15:00  Stephen Schecter (North Carolina State University, USA)
 Spontaneous human behavioral change in epidemiological models
 15:00-15:30  Bethan Cracknell Daniels (Imperial College London, England)
 Impact of antigen test target failure and testing strategies on the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 variants

Parallel Session 2 :: Wednesday, May 31, 16:00 – 18:30                     CI1007
 16:00-16:30  Torsten A Lindstrom (Linnaeus University, Sweden)
 On the stochastic engine of transmittable diseases in exponentially growing populations
 16:30-17:00  Saroj K Biswas (Temple University, USA)
 A Stochastic SEIRD Model of CODID-19 and its Intervention
 17:00-17:30  Alen Alexanderian (North Carolina State University, USA)
 Sensitivity analysis and uncertainty quantification in inverse problems governed by epidemic models
 17:30-18:00  Alex Perkins (University of Notre Dame, USA)
 Optimal Control of the COVID-19 Pandemic with Non-pharmaceutical Interventions