PhD Candidate Theofanis Ganitidis played a pivotal role in shaping a proposal that received the majority of votes from the organizers and fellow participants.

A PhD Candidate from BIOSIM Lab, Theofanis Ganitidis participated in the "Computational Approaches for Epidemiology and Public Health" summer school, which took place from September 25th to 29th in Grindelwald, Switzerland. This event was a collaborative effort between the Digital Epidemiology Lab at EPFL and the Computational Evolution Lab at ETH Zürich.

During the summer school, Theofanis played a pivotal role in shaping a proposal that received the majority of votes from the organizers and fellow participants. The winning proposal focuses on the development of an innovative digital contact tracing system, with an emphasis on targeting indirect contacts between people, especially in indoor settings.