Conference Talks

The Other Side of the Coin: Recipient Norms and Their Impact on Indirect Reciprocity and Cooperation, , Joint Mathematical Meetings, January 2024, San Francisco, California, USA.

Carrots, not sticks, cause evolutionary branching in volunteers and free-riders, , Joint Mathematical Meetings, January 2023, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Oscillatory dynamics in the dilemma of social distancing, AMS Fall Eastern Sectional Meeting, Special Session on Game-Theoretic and Agent-Based Approaches to Modeling Biological and Social Systems, October 2022, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA.

A tale of two vaccine efficacies, DSABNS (virtual), February 2022.

A tale of two vaccine efficacies, Winter q-bio, February 2022, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.

Oscillatory dynamics in the dilemma of social distancing, SIAM Annual meeting (virtual), June 2021 (see SIAM News coverage).

Seminar Talks

The Other Side of the Coin: Recipient Norms and Their Impact on Indirect Reciprocity and Cooperation , Research Group for Mathematical Biology Seminar, UPenn, October 2023.

Indirect Reciprocity, Graduate Student Seminar (GSS), Dartmouth College, November 2022.

Carrots, not sticks, cause evolutionary branching in volunteers and free-riders, Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, June 2022.

Oscillatory dynamics in the dilemma of social distancing, ACMS, Dartmouth College, October 2020.