Hi again,
A reminder about the stochastic epidemics meeting in Nottingham on 6-7
July; more details below.
The abstract submission deadline is this Friday 12th May.
(Decisions will be notified by 26th May and registration will be open
until 21st June.)
Thanks,
Dave
On 27/04/17 08:30, Sirl David wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to draw your attention to an epidemic modelling meeting
> being held in Nottingham on Thu-Fri 6-7 July.
>
> The basic aim of the meeting is to facilitate discussion related to
> epidemic models which feature structured populations of some kind:
> development of models, analysis of them and statistical inference for them.
>
> It is hoped that the more mathematical/methodological focus of many
> anticipated participants will be complemented by contributions from
> researchers who are at the more applied end of the modelling spectrum,
> ensuring that theoretical work is inspired by and/or maintains links
> with its practical application and also from methodological researchers
> from outside the probability/statistics community, e.g. those with a
> statistical physics background/approach.
>
> Further details are available on the web page
> <https://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/personal/pmzdjs/epidemicMeeting.html>.
>
> Key dates:
> - Abstract submission for contributed talks closes on Fri 12th May
> - Registration closes on Wed 21st June
>
> Also note that we have funding available to support UK-based research
> students. See the web page for details.
>
> Please pass this announcement on to anyone you think might be interested
> and to any relevant mailing lists, etc.
>
> Regards,
> Dave
> (on behalf of the organisers, myself and Joshua Ross)
>
> --
> David Sirl
> School of Mathematical Sciences
> University of Nottingham, UK
>
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