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March 13, 2025

THE FIELDS INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

November 26, 2015

Café Mathématique

6:30 p.m. at the Fields Institute, Toronto

Organizers:

Cathy Bogaart (ORION),
Jane Heffernan (York University),
Siv Sivaloganathan
(University of Waterloo),
Robert Smith?
(University of Ottawa)

With support from:

            


Overview

At the Café Mathématique, find out how a panel of experts apply mathematics to unexpected areas of discovery. The Café is free and open to the general public.



Panel

The Flu, West Nile Virus, and Ebola: What Mathematics Can Tell You

Julien Arino Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Manitoba
Modeller, BlueDot
Troy Day Canada Research Chair in Mathematical Biology
Departments of Mathematics & Statistics, and Biology
Queen's University
Amy Greer Canada Research Chair in Population Disease Modelling
Department of Population Medicine
Guelph University
Jianhong Wu Canada Research Chair in Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Director, York Institute for Health Research
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
York University

Moderator
Jane Heffernan

York Research Chair, Multi-Scale Models for Evidence-Based Health Policy
Director, Centre for Disease Modelling
Department of Mathematics & Statistics
York University

 

 

Schedule

The Café will take place at the Fields Institute, room 230, from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. on November 26th, 2015. Refreshments will be provided.

 

Registration

For free online registration for the event, please visit math-cafe.eventbrite.com. Please note that registration is now at capacity, but a waitlist is available in the event that orders are cancelled. The panel will also be broadcast in real time on FieldsLive.

 

 

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