Epidemic-behavior feedback loop: a post-COVID perspective
NetSI London talk
Nicolò Gozzi
Senior Research Scientist, ISI Foundation
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Hybrid talk
Thursday
May 23, 2024
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Modeling the interplay between epidemics and human behavior has long been a complex challenge in computational epidemiology. Traditional models, such as the well-known SIR model, struggle to capture the dynamic feedback loop between behavioral responses and disease spread. In this talk, I will explore how the COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally transformed our approach to this problem, largely due to the unprecedented availability of data. I will present findings from various epidemic-behavior models across different predictive tasks, examining their performance and drawing insights for future research and preparedness.
About the speaker
About the speaker
Nicolò Gozzi is a Senior Research Scientist at ISI Foundation, in Turin, Italy. Nicolò combines expertise in epidemiology, computational modeling, and data analysis to develop innovative models that integrate real-world data to gain insights into the spread and control of epidemics.
Nicolò Gozzi is a Senior Research Scientist at ISI Foundation, in Turin, Italy. Nicolò combines expertise in epidemiology, computational modeling, and data analysis to develop innovative models that integrate real-world data to gain insights into the spread and control of epidemics.