A Smattering of Web-accessible Videos
Occasionally a talk or interview is recorded and posted online.
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Here are a few links to some of the recorded talks or interviews with members of our lab (mostly the PI Fefferman) available on the web.
Talks |
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Talk to the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, TN: | The Effects of COVID-19: Lessons from Ecology and Evolution |
NIMBioS Webinar: | The role of applied math in real-time pandemic response: How basic disease models work |
DIMACS 30th Anniversary: | When to Turn to Biology for Inspiration in Systems Design |
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine: | Mathematical Frontiers: Social and Biological Networks |
NIMBioS Animal Social Networks Investigative Workshop: | N-tangle: A network comparison method |
National Academy of Sciences, Sackler Colloquium: | The Invasion Ecology of Diseases in a Human Environment |
Game Developer's Conference (GDC) 2011: | How an Outbreak in WoW is Helping Epidemiologists Create Better Disease Models |
TEDx Midatlantic 2010: | Social Behavior and Epidemics: Lessons from Natural, Theoretical, and Virtual Worlds |
Institute for Mathematical Sciences Public Lecture: | Real People, Virtual Worlds: Watching a Plague Unfold |
Interviews |
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Here We Are with Shane Mauss (podcast; second appearance): | Siding with Science, Nina Fefferman |
Slate.com's The Gist with Mike Pesca (podcast; part 1): | Forecasting Federal Inaction, Nina Fefferman |
Slate.com's The Gist with Mike Pesca (podcast; part 2): | Sweden?s Global Failure, Nina Fefferman |
You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes (podcast): | Nina Fefferman |
Here We Are with Shane Mauss (podcast): | Math + Virus + Us, Nina Fefferman |
Girls Talk Math: | Nina Fefferman |
Slate.com's The Gist with Mike Pesca (podcast): | What Is R-Nought, and How Is It Helping to Fight Ebola?, Nina Fefferman |
Rutgers Office for the Promotion of Women in Science: | On Having a Double Skill Set |
Rutgers Office for the Promotion of Women in Science: | A Balancing Act |
Rutgers Office for the Promotion of Women in Science: | Growth |