
Abhishek Senapati
@abhishek_sena04
Postdoctoral Researcher at Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health @NUSingapore Infectious Disease Modeler
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07-09-2020 18:56:55
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I will be organizing a session titled "Ecosystem resilience in the Anthropocene" at the European Geosciences Union along with Max Rietkerk 🌍 Mara Baudena Susana Bautista and Toyo Vignal. Details here: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU23/session/… Looking forward to receiving your abstracts.





You may know Prof. Gil Strang's famous book "Linear Algebra and Its Applications," or you may have watched his Linear Algebra (18.06) lectures at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on YouTube. Gil's final lecture will be live streamed tomorrow at 11 am EST. Join the celebration at grinfeld.org/strang/


Role of herbivory in shaping the dryland vegetation ecosystem: Linking spiral vegetation patterns and nonlinear, nonlocal grazing, Mrinal Kanti Pal and Swarup Poria #Biophysics go.aps.org/43tTYfC See Synopsis from Physics Magazine at go.aps.org/3NgsAfl


Postdoc opening at Imperial College with the Machine Learning & Global Health network in Imperial_Maths Apply by 18 August 2023. Any questions we're always happy for an informal chat! @ProfSamirBhatt Juliette Unwin Seth Flaxman imperial.ac.uk/jobs/descripti…


World’s first ‘dengue dashboard’ could predict outbreaks months before they happen “We’ve underestimated the impact that climate is having on the northward shift of diseases like dengue” 🦟🌍 Dr. Oliver Brady in The Telegraph 👇bit.ly/41antCS


Preventing Future Pandemics: Key Challenges for Mathematical Modelling to Improve Pandemic Preparedness will take place Isaac Newton Institute on 13th August. With DeirdreHollingsworth Juniper Consortium gateway.newton.ac.uk/event/ofbw68 More details here bit.ly/3ShuEG0


⏩#Dengue is all around us, and #Zika is possibly gaining ground. Can we use Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes to control vector borne diseases ? Sri Mummadi and I discuss in The Hindu Science today.
