Final-CIMPA-Program-Bellville-2011

CIMPA-UNESCO-MICINN-South Africa Research School
on
Modelling and Simulation on Population Biology
organized by UWC and AIMS
at
African Institute for Mathematical Sciences
13-18 June 2011
Program:
June 13 (Monday)
Time
09:30-10:30
10:30-11:00
11:00-12:00
12:00-13:00
13:00-14:00
14:00-15:00
Type of Presentation
Mini-course
Tea
Invited Lecture
Lecture
Lunch
Mini-course
Speaker
Nyabadza
Title
Current trends in epidemic modelling: I
Rao
Mukandavire
The mindset of modellers
Introduction to modelling
Chinyoka
Computational Solution of Mathematical Models in
Population Biology: I
15:00-15:30
15:30-16:30
Tea
Lecture
Makinde
Modelling with First Order ODE
16:30-17:30
Invited Lecture
Adjamagbo
Locally and globally invertible polynomial maps and
the Jacobian conjecture: I
June 14 (Tuesday)
Time
09:00-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:30
Type of Presentation
Mini-course
Tea
Invited Lecture
Speaker
Nyabadza
Title
Current trends in epidemic modelling: II
Rao
11:30-12:30
Lecture
Mukandavire
Parameter Estimation of an infectious disease model
using neural networks
HIV-cholera co-infection: Dynamics and public-health
impact
12:30-13:30
13:30-14:30
Lunch
Lecture
Banasiak
Asymptotic behaviour of structured population models:
I
14:30-15:00
15:00-16:00
Tea
Lecture
Mukandavire
16:00-17:00
Invited Lecture
Adjamagbo
The use of models to understand disease transmission
and interventions: Cholera in Haiti and Zimbabwe
Locally and globally invertible polynomial maps and
the Jacobian conjecture: II
June 15 (Wednesday)
Time
09:00-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:30
Type of Presentation
Lecture
Tea
Lecture
Speaker
Banasiak
Title
Asymptotic behaviour of structured population models: II
Makinde
Modelling with Linear Systems: I
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11:30-12:30
Lecture
12:30-13:30
13:30-18:00
Lunch
Excursion
Garba
A vaccination model for dengue and the bifurcation
analysis
June 16 (Thursday)
Time
09:00-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:30
11:30-12:30
12:30-13:30
13:30-14:30
Type of Presentation
Mini-course
Tea
Invited Lecture
Lecture
Lunch
Lecture
14:30-15:00
15:00-16:00
16:00-17:00
Tea
Lecture
Invited Lecture
Speaker
Nyabadza
Title
Current trends in epidemic modelling: III
Rao
Makinde
Predictive data modeling of Dengue Fever: I
Modelling with Linear Systems: II
Obaid
Analysis of an HIV model accounting for a behaviour
change
Makinde
Adjamagbo
Modelling with Nonlinear Systems
Locally and globally invertible polynomial maps and the
Jacobian conjecture: III
June 17 (Friday)
Time
09:00-10:00
Type of Presentation
Lab Assignments and Tutorial
Speaker
Coordinators:
Elsheikh and Bashier
Title
Simulating Biological Models: I
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:30
Tea
Lab Assignments and Tutorial
Simulating Biological Models: II
Invited Lecture
Coordinators:
Elsheikh and Bashier
Rao
11:30-12:30
12:30-13:30
13:30-14:30
Lunch
Lecture
Banasiak
Asymptotic behaviour of structured
population models: III
14:30-15:00
15:00-16:00
Tea
Invited Lecture
Adjamagbo
16:00-17:00
Lecture
Bashier
Locally and globally invertible
polynomial maps and the Jacobian
conjecture: IV
Introduction to modelling and qualitative
analysis of DDEs
Predictive data modeling of Dengue
Fever: II
June 18 (Saturday)
Time
09:00-10:00
10:00-10:30
10:30-11:30
Type of Presentation
Mini-course
Tea
Lecture
Speaker
Nyabadza
Title
Modelling the dynamics of substance abuse
Bashier
11:30-12:30
12:30-13:30
13:30-14:00
Lecture
Lunch
Contributed talk
Adjamagbo
Optimal control in population biology: A numerical
overview
Echelon algorithm for linear systems
Rv 3872 – A potential serodiagnostic marker for
TB infected East Indian Population: Can modelling
predict the accuracy of the tool
Dutta
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14:00-14:30
Contributed talk
Moses
Applications of a class of geometric explicit
Runge-Kutta schemes to biological systems
14:30-15:00
15:00-15:30
Tea
Contributed talk
Sharma
Numerical study of a model arising from the
mathematical modelling of neuronal variability
15:30-16:00
Contributed talk
Srivastava
Effect of time lags in an in vivo HIV infection
model
16:00-17:00
Closure
Patidar
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