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ARC (Australian Research Council)
Funded Projects
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2015-2017:
ARC Discovery Grant - Random Discrete Structures: Approximations
and Applications,
with Andrew Barbour, Nathan Ross, and Aihua Xia (The University of
Melbourne)
[project summary]
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2014-2020:
ARC Centre of Excellence for
Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers of Big Data, Big Models,
New Insights, with
Nigel Bean and Matthew Roughan (The University of Adelaide),
Peter Bartlett, Kevin Burrage, Kerrie Mengersen, Anthony Pettitt
and Ian Turner (QUT),
Robert Kohn (The University of New South Wales),
Jan DeGier,
Aurore Delaigle,
Peter Forrester,
Peter Hall and Peter Taylor (The University of Melbourne),
Dirk Kroese (The University of Queensland),
and John Geweke,
Louise Ryan and Matt Wand (University of Technology, Sydney)
[summary]
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2014-2016:
ARC Discovery Grant - Understanding the Effects of Individual Variation
on Population Dynamics
[project summary] (This grant was relinquished
in favour of the ARC Centre of Excellence for
Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers of Big Data, Big Models,
New Insights.)
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2012-2014:
ARC Discovery Grant - Random Network Models with Applications in
Biology,
with Kostya Borovkov, Andrew Barbour and Aihua Xia (The University of
Melbourne), Alexander Novikov (University of Technology, Sydney),
Malwina Luczak (University of Sheffield) and
Gesine Reinert (Oxford University)
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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2011-2013:
ARC Discovery Grant - New Methods for Improving Active Adaptive
Management in Biological Systems,
with Nigel Bean and Joshua Ross (The University of Adelaide)
and Peter Taylor (The University of Melbourne)
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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2008-2010:
ARC Linkage Grant - Animal Movement Between Populations Deduced from
Family Trees: a Test Case on Dugongs in Southern Queensland,
with Janet Lanyon (The University of Queensland).
Collaborating organizations:
Consolidated Rutile Ltd and Sea World
[project summary]
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2008-2010:
ARC Centre of Excellence for
Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems II
(MASCOS)
with
Tony Guttmann, Peter Hall, Peter Taylor, Aleks Owczarek, Kostya Borovkov
and Richard Brak (The University of Melbourne), David Hill and Richard
Brent (The Australian National University), Tony Dooley, Ian Sloan,
Gary Froyland and Matthew England
(The University of New South Wales), and Reinout Quispel
(La Trobe University)
[summary|UQ Activities]
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2003-2007:
ARC Centre of Excellence for
Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems I
(MASCOS)
with
Tony Guttmann, Peter Taylor, Aleks Owczarek, Kostya Borovkov, Aihua
Xia and Richard Brak (The University of Melbourne), Peter Hall and Chris
Heyde (The Australian National University), Tony Dooley, Ian Sloan and
Colin Rogers (The University of New South Wales), and Reinout Quispel
(La Trobe University)
[summary|UQ Activities]
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2002-2004:
ARC Discovery Grant -
Operator-Analytic Methods in Telecommunication Systems,
with
Dirk Kroese,
(The University of Queensland) and
Nigel Bean and Peter Taylor,
(The University of Adelaide)
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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2001-2003:
ARC Large Grant -
Analytical and Computational Methods for
Studying Explosive Random Processes
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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1997-1999:
ARC Large Grant -
Analytical and Computational Methods for Assessing the
Performance of Telecommunications Networks
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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1996-1998:
ARC Large Grant -
Matrix-Analytic Methods in Applied Probability,
with Bill Henderson, Charles Pearce and
Peter Taylor (The University of Adelaide)
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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1995-1997:
ARC Large Grant -
Analytical and Computational
Methods for Modelling Evanescent Random Processes
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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1992-1994:
ARC Large Grant -
Analytical and Computational
Methods for Modelling Evanescent Random Processes
[project summary|papers and abstracts|RINGNET]
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1989-1991:
ARC Large Grant -
Methods for Approximating the Behaviour of
Chemical Processes and Ecological Systems
[project summary|papers and abstracts]
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me: pkp@maths.uq.edu.au