Mathematical modelling of human response behaviour during pandemics

Mathematical modelling of human response behaviour, opinion dynamics, and social influence during pandemics. COVID-19 showed that understanding human response to intervention is essential in mitigating disease spread and forming policy. We are particularly interested in understanding how opinion influence affects vaccine and NPI hesitancy. This project aims to incorporate a broader understanding of intervention and control, which embodies the entire theme.

  • Co-Project Investigators: Iain Moyles (York University) and Rebecca Tyson (University of British Columbia).
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