Strengthening Preparedness in the Asia-Pacific Region through Knowledge
  • Home
  • People
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Projects
    • Introductory Resources
  • News and Events
  • Other Consortia
    • Home
    • SPECTRUM
    • PRISM2

On this page

  • Related Projects
  • Related publications

Rahmat Sagara

Email More

Mathematical Modeler

Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Indonesia (OUCRU ID)

Rahmat has expertise in mathematics and statistics as well as computing. From 2005 - 2020 Rahmat worked as a mathematics lecturer for universities in Indonesia. In 2020 Rahmat focused his expertise on modelling, joining the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit (OUCRU) Indonesia in July 2021 as a mathematical modeler. Currently, Rahmat is working on mathematical modelling of infectious diseases such as malaria and COVID-19. He has a Master in Mathematics.

Related Projects

  • The use of mobility data to model the transmission of COVID-19 in Indonesia

Related publications

  • Fadilah, I., Djaafara, B.A., Lestari, K.D., Fajariyani, S.B., Sunandar, E., Makamur, B.G., Wopari, B., Mabui, S., Ekawati, L.L., Sagara, R. and Lina, R.N., 2022. Quantifying spatial heterogeneity of malaria in the endemic Papua region of Indonesia: Analysis of epidemiological surveillance data. The Lancet Regional Health-Southeast Asia, 5, 100051.
  • Surendra, H., Salama, N., Lestari, K.D., Adrian, V., Widyastuti, W., Oktavia, D., Lina, R.N., Djaafara, B.A., Fadilah, I., Sagara, R. and Ekawati, L.L., 2022. Pandemic inequity in a megacity: a multilevel analysis of individual, community and healthcare vulnerability risks for COVID-19 mortality in Jakarta, Indonesia. BMJ Global Health, 7(6), p.e008329.
For more information or to report issues, please contact the consortia project inbox.
© May 2023 SPARK
Cookie Preferences
SPARK is funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)