10:30-11:00 am
Welcome Coffee
11:00 am-12:20 pm
Bridging Epidemic Models and Behaviour: Insights From COVID-19 and Future Directions
A Systematic Review of Epidemic Modelling with Endogenous Human Behaviour. What Is Next?
Elena D’Agnese Bocconi University, University of Pisa, University of Florence
Modeling, Measuring, and Estimating Behavioural Relaxation Induced by COVID-19 Vaccination
Nicolò Gozzi ISI Foundation
Recent Trends in Socio-Epidemic Modelling: Models and Data on the Interplay between Behaviors and Contagion
Daniele Proverbio University of Trento
Integrating Novel Discussion-Based Contact Matrices to Capture Peer Influence Effects in Coupled Behaviour-Epidemic Models
Elisabetta Colosi Bocconi University
12:20-12:40 pm
The Emerging Threat of Vector-Borne Diseases: From Transmission to Perception
Dengue Risk Perception in Europe: Preliminary Results from a Discrete Choice Experiment
Michele Tizzoni University of Trento
12:40-2:00 pm
Lunch
2:00-3:10 pm
Modeling Arboviruses and Their Vectors
Mattia Manica Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Transmission Dynamics of the 2023-2024 Dengue Outbreaks in Italy
Carla Molina Grané Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Modeling Frameworks for the Surveillance Of Mosquitoes, Ticks, and Their Pathogens
Giovanni Marini Fondazione Edmund Mach
3:10-3:40 pm
Coffee
3:40-5:00 pm
Modelling Disease Spread in Urban Settings
Micro to Macro: Integrating Epidemic Models with Mobility and Geographic Data
Mattia Mazzoli ISI Foundation
Setting-Dependent ABMs for Infectious Disease Spreading Dynamic Networks and Co-Evolution
A. Jesús, L. Moreno Fondazione Bruno Kessler
The Impact of Non-Compliant Individuals in Urban Epidemics: A Data-Driven Approach
Fabio Mazza Politecnico di Milano
The Impact of Income-Stratified Mobility Mixing and Vaccination Uptake on Epidemic Progression
Lorenzo Lucchini Fondazione Bruno Kessler
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