- Submission : to Szomolányi Márta (szomolanyi.marta@renyi.hu ) and to Márton Karsai (karsai.marton@gmail.com )
- Contact: Márton Karsai (karsai.marton@gmail.com )
Description
Spreading phenomena on geometric networks
- Employer: Rényi Institute of Mathematics
- Place: Budapest, Hungary
- Research theme: epidemic modeling, network science, graph theory, geometric networks, metapopulation models
- Scientific directors: Dr. Márton Karsai (karsai.marton@gmail.com ) & Prof. Dr. László Lovász (laszlo.lovasz@ttk.elte.hu )
Network Epidemics Group @ Rényi Insitute
The Network Epidemics Group at the Rényi Institute works on the mathematical, computational, and data-driven modelling of dynamical epidemiological processes on graphs and networks. On one hand, the group plays special focus on the mathematical foundation of geometric network effects on evolving spreading processes, and on the other hand, on the data-driven simulations of epidemic processes to observe and understand real-world spreading phenomena. The group is led by Dr. Márton Karsai and Pr. László Lovász and functions as a member of the Health Security National Laboratory in Hungary.
Mission
It is a fundamental question in disease modeling how the structure and dynamics of social interactions and mobility mixing patterns influence an ongoing epidemic. These behavioral patterns can be effectively represented as networks, that provide effective tools for the mathematical and computational modelling of epidemic phenomena. They contribute to a better approximation that incorporates non-homogeneous mixing patterns within and between populations, which can build up into meta-population networks to describe how epidemics spread in countries or even around the globe.
The geometric structure and spatial organization of interaction and mobility networks play special roles in the emergence of a rich but largely unexplored set of spreading phenomena. One of these phenomena is the commonly observed spatial clustering of infection cases during the sub-sequent waves of the actual COVID-19 pandemic. While these phenomena can be related to the inhomogeneous spatial distribution of susceptible populations, local patterns of herd immunity or the different seeding scenarios of an actual wave, their emergence is substantially depending on the geometric nature of the underlying social and mobility networks.
In this project we aim to tackle this problem from two different directions:
- Computational modelling of epidemic processes on geometric networks: to develop a spatially embedded meta-population framework, relying on data from Hungary, that is capable to reproduce rich class of spatially clustered patterns of infected cases in the country.
- Mathematical modelling: to develop the mathematical foundation of these observed phenomena by identifying the fundamental graph properties of the underlying network structures that can induce the observed geometric patterns of infection clustering.
Job description
The successful applicant will work in the Health Security National Laboratory project under the supervision of Dr. Márton Karsai and Pr. László Lovász in the Network Epidemics Team at the Rényi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest. The successful candidate will work on the following tasks:
- Develop computational and mathematical models of epidemic processes on geometric networks.
- Supervise PhD students and developers working on the same task in the group
- Participate in scientific publication writing and other types of dissemination
- Participate in the scientific reporting of the project
Skills and profile
Applicants should have a PhD degree in mathematics, applied mathematics, physics or computer science with background in network science and dynamical processes. Background in computational modelling and formal methods is expected. Good academic writing, communication and presentation skills in English are required. There are no teaching obligations.
Benefits
The postdoctoral researcher will work in a truly international environment as a member of one of Europe’s leading centers in mathematics within a large project providing opportunities for further scientific interactions. The investigated topics are at the forefront of applied mathematics giving the young researcher a solid basis for her/his further career.
Additional information
- Deadline continuous until the position gets occupied
- Location: Rényi Institute of Mathematics, Budapest, Reáltanoda utca 13-15, 1053 Hungary
- Duration of the contract: 1+1 years
- Expected date of start: upon agreement
Submission : to Szomolányi Márta (szomolanyi.marta@renyi.hu ) and to Márton Karsai (karsai.marton@gmail.com )
Contact: Márton Karsai (karsai.marton@gmail.com )