Research
Title : | Optimisation of lockdown, testing and isolating strategies to contain COVID-19 in India |
Area of research : | COVID-19 Research, Life Sciences & Biotechnology |
Focus area : | COVID-19 Management |
Principal Investigator : | Dr Harshwardhan H Katkar, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur |
Timeline Start Year : | 2020 |
Contact info : | hkatkar@iitk.ac.in |
Details
Executive Summary : | The study primarily aims at modelling the current COVID-19 pandemic to understand its spread in India and to simulate different strategies that affect its future spread and long-term impact. A modified compartmental model will be developed and trained using real-time data of spread of the pandemic in India. Effects of temperature, age distribution, temporal testing strategies and heterogeneous lock-downs on the spread will be studied. A particle-based model will also be developed to account for heterogeneity in population density, transmission rates and containment strategies, to develop fundamental insights into kinetics and management of infectious diseases. |
Outcome/Output: | A compartmental model has been developed based on the classic SIR modelling approach, which also accounts for deaths. The model helps in understanding the spread of the infection in different states. Many of these findings can be adapted to understand and manage similar epidemics. |
Organizations involved
Implementing Agency : | Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur |
Funding Agency : | Department of Science and Technology (DST), Govt of India |