Calendar of 2022
Published:
- Dec 22: New paper published! The reference is S. Bronstein, S. Engblom, and R. Marin: Bayesian inference in Epidemics: linear noise analysis in Math. Biosci. Eng., 20(2) (2023):4128–4152 (doi). Open access!
Reproduce the numerical experiments: BISDE.tar (requires Matlab, R, and relies on URDME and SimInf). - Nov 29: Guest lecture Results of computations: communication and responsibility in the project course in Computational Science.
- Nov 14–18: Installation week for new full Professors at Uppsala university.
- Oct 5–6: eSSENCE Academy.
- Sep 28: Served as a member of a PhD grading committe for Peter Brommesson at Linköping’s university who defended his thesis Cattle Shipments and Disease Spread Modeling.
- Aug 22–26: I was one of the key speakers at Hausdorff School: “Inverse problems for multi-scale models” organized by Lorenzo Contento, Jan Hasenauer, and Yannik Schälte.
- Aug 19: Robin Marin publicly defended his PhD thesis Computational Modeling, Parameterization, and Evaluation of the Spread of Diseases. Congratulations! Faculty opponent was T. J. McKinley, members of the grading committe included Ullrika Sahlin, Uno Wennergren, and Umberto Picchini.
- Aug 18: I arranged a miniworkshop entitled Surrounded by data, starved for insight with some external and internal guests.
- May 31: Guest-lecture entitled Computational modeling of populations of cells: applications to tumor behavior in the Advanced Cancer Biology course organized by Femke Heindryckx.
- May 3: new preprint submitted! R. Marin, H. Runvik, A. Medvedev, and S. Engblom: Bayesian Monitoring of COVID-19 in Sweden, can be downloaded from arXiv. This was work conducted during an extended period of time and part of this was reported within the CRUSH Covid collboration, see also their data portal. Our software can be downloaded at GitHub.
- Mar 21: new preprint submitted! S. Bronstein, S. Engblom, and R. Marin: Bayesian inference in Epidemics: linear noise analysis, can be downloaded from arXiv.
- Feb 4: Acting as the chairman at the dissertation defense of Viktor Bro who defended his thesis Volterra Modeling and Estimation of the Human Smooth Pursuit. Congratulations!
- Feb 3: First lecture in the course Numerical Functional Analysis. Welcome!
- Jan 18: First lecture in the course Scientific Computing III. Welcome!