The Covid-19 outbreak has an enormous impact on everybody’s lives, and it is the first time when global and/or local confinements are applied, together with publication of a lot of real-time data characterizing the epidemics. These facts open plenty of perspectives for scientists in different areas, and in particular for researches on virus dynamics modeling under the confinement and vaccination, identification of the virus models, estimation and prediction of outbreaks, control of epidemics by vaccination and confinement parameters. The network aspects of pandemic dynamics have to be highlighted: the characteristics of virus propagation among regions and countries, or between different age groups, are of high importance.
The objective of the present action is to coordinate the researchers working in France on these (and other related) topics in order to boost the cooperation, enlarge the visibility and information exchanges.
For questions or suggestions, contact Carlos Canudas-de-Wit or Denis Efimov.
Organized events:
1st Workshop “Epidemics: modeling, identification, control”
14 October 2021
Inria, 2 Rue Simone IFF, 75012 Paris — salle Emmy Noether
Morning section
10:00-10:30, P.-A. Bliman, Minimizing epidemic final size through social distancing
10:30-11:00, A. Oustaloup, S. Victor, Approche non entière de la dynamique d’une épidémie: le modèle FPM (Fractional Power Model)
11:00-11:30, U. Niazi, C. Canudas-de-Wit, Optimal Control of Urban Human Mobility for Epidemic Mitigation
11:30-12:00, U. Pratap, C. Canudas-de-Wit, Parameters tuning of the model and demonstrator
Afternoon section
14:00-14:30, F. Hamelin, A. Iggidr, A. Rapaport, G. Sallet, About identifiability and observability of the SIRQ model
14:30-15:00, S.Hennequin, D. Roy, Utilisation de modèles épidémiologiques pour l’étude de la propagation d’aléas au sein de systèmes différents
15:00-15:30, W. Mei, D. Efimov, R. Ushirobira, A nonlinear observer for a multi-group SIS model
15:30-16:30, Discussion and planning