Profile
Nicola is a Reader in Applied Mathematics at the School of Mathematical Science. His research focuses on human dynamics, data analytics, network science, mathematical and digital epidemiology.
After completing his PhD in theoretical physics at the University of Cagliari (Italy), he held various positions at Indiana University, Northeastern University, and Greenwich University.
For Nicola's personal webpage, please visit http://www.nicolaperra.com/
Research
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Publications
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(2024). Real-time Estimates of the Emergence and Dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 Variants of Concern: A Modeling Approach Epidemics: The Journal on Infectious Disease Dynamics nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). Bridging the digital divide: mapping Internet connectivity evolution, inequalities, and resilience in six Brazilian cities EPJ Data Science nameOfConference.
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(2024). Generalized Contact Matrices Allow Integrating Socio-economic Variables into Epidemic Models Science Advances nameOfConference.
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(2024). Bridging the Digital Divide: Mapping Internet Connectivity Evolution, Inequalities, and Resilience in six Brazilian Cities journal nameOfConference.
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(2024). A multiscale modeling framework for Scenario Modeling: Characterizing the heterogeneity of the COVID-19 epidemic in the US Epidemics nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). Modeling teams performance using deep representational learning on graphs EPJ Data Science nameOfConference.
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(2023). Epidemic Spreading in Metapopulation Networks Coupled With Awareness Propagation IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics nameOfConference.
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(2023). The Effects of Local and Global Link Creation Mechanisms on Contagion Processes Unfolding on Time-Varying Networks journal nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). Behavioral Changes Associated With COVID-19 Vaccination: Cross-National Online Survey Journal of Medical Internet Research nameOfConference.
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(publicationYear). The structure of segregation in co-authorship networks and its impact on scientific production EPJ Data Science nameOfConference.