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Focusing maths of COVID-19 on South America

Focusing maths of COVID-19 on South America
JUNE 4th 2020 - 1:00 to 3:00 pm

Applied mathematicians throughout the world have responded swiftly to the COVID-19 pandemics, integrating interdisciplinary teams and proposing models that help understanding the dynamics of the disease and its effects on society.

The webinar will give a panorama of such contributions in South America, where several teams have developed models specifically tailored to the local needs and reality.

Luiz Eugênio Mello
Opening – FAPESP

Claudia Alejandra Sagastizábal
Moderator – CeMEAI/Unicamp

SPEAKERS

Pablo A. Lotito
PLADEMA Fac. de Ciencias Exactas, UNCPBA & CONICET, Argentina

Francisco Louzada Neto
ICMC, USP & CeMEAI, Brazil

Maurício Velasco
Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia

Paulo J. da Silva e Silva
IMECC, Unicamp & CeMEAI, Brazil

Pedro Gajardo
DMAT, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile

Juan Carlos de los Reyes
Centro de Modelización Matemática (MODEMAT), Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Ecuador

Registration: www.fapesp.br/eventos/covid2/registration

Live

Join the webinar on Agência FAPESP’s YouTube channel

You can participate in a Q & A panel. Please, send your comments and questions to live@fapesp.br.

This is the second episode of FAPESP Webinars on Covid-19.
See the first episode: Covid-19 - reproduction number, government response and limited testing: international experiences

There will be no certificate/declaration of presence for events broadcast on YouTube

PROGRAM Download the abstracts

13:00

Opening – Prof. Luiz Eugenio de Mello, Scientific Director, Sao Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)

13:10

Part I: Mitigation strategies and testing

Robot dance: a city-wise automatic control of Covid-19 mitigation levels
Paulo J. da Silva e Silva - IMECC, Unicamp & CeMEAI, Brazil

Modeling and analysis of mitigation strategies and their effects for the COVID-19 outbreak in Chile
Pedro Gajardo, DMAT, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile

Optimal pooling testing protocols and risk based quarantine
Mauricio Velasco, Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia

13h55

Q&A

14h05

Part II: Tools to support the design of public policies

Parameter estimation for the SARS-CoV-2 models under uncertainty in the data: the Ecuadorian case
Juan Carlos de los Reyes, Centro de Modelización Matemática (MODEMAT), Escuela Politécnica Nacional, Ecuador

Safety-Stock: Predicting the demand for supplies in Brazilian hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic
Francisco Louzada Neto, ICMC, USP & CeMEAI, Brazil

Some mathematical applications to COVID
Pablo A. Lotito, PLADEMA Fac. de Ciencias Exactas, UNCPBA & CONICET, Argentina

15h05

Q&A

15h15

End of event

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