Phil Pollett's Research Pages
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My Students
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Laird Breyer,
Quasistationarity and Conditioned Markov Processes, PhD
(Graduated 1998-University of Queensland).
Currently at large.
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Fionnuala Buckley,
Analytical Methods for Stochastic Discrete-time Metapopulation Models,
PhD (Graduated 2011-University of Queensland).
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Ben Cairns,
Hitting Times for Markov Population Processes Subject to
Catastrophes,
PhD
(Graduated 2005-University of Queensland).
Currently Director of Biostatistics, Our Future Health UK.
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Robert Cope,
Animal Movement Between Populations Deduced from Family Trees, PhD
(Graduated 2014-University of Queensland).
Currently Senior Lecturer in Statistics, School of Science and Technology,
University of New England.
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Nicholas Denman,
Topics in Quasi Stationarity of Markov Chains,
MPhil
(Graduated 2007-University of Queensland).
Currently Director of Risk and Analytics with Energy Edge (Brisbane) Ltd.
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Andrew Hart,
Quasistationary Distributions for Continuous-Time Markov Chains, PhD
(Graduated 1997-University of Queensland).
Currently Research Scientist in
Climate & Biodiversity, Digital Health, and Mathomics,
within the Centre for Mathematical Modelling, University of Chile.
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Liam
Hodgkinson,
Approximations for Finite Spin Systems and Occupancy Processes, PhD
(Graduated 2019-University of Queensland).
Currently Lecturer in Statistics (Data Science),
School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne.
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Dejan
Jovanović,
Fault Detection in Complex and Distributed Systems, PhD
(Graduated 2014-University of Queensland).
Currently Risk Manager at Suncorp Group, Brisbane.
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Olena Kravchuk,
Trigonometric Scores Rank Procedure with Application to Long-Tailed
Distributions, PhD
(Graduated 2006-University of Queensland).
Currently Senior Lecturer in Applied Statistics,
School of Agriculture, Food & Wine,
The University of Adelaide.
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Patrick Laub,
Computational Methods for Sums of Random Variables, PhD
(Graduated 2018-University of Queensland).
Currently Lecturer in the School of Risk and Actuarial Studies,
University of New South Wales.
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Daniel Pagendam,
Experimental Design and Inference for Population Models, PhD
(Graduated 2010-University of Queensland).
Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Data61.
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Richard
Parsons,
Mathematical Models of Chemical Reactions, PhD
(Graduated 1986-University of Wales).
Currently Statistician, Curtin University of Technology.
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Joshua Ross,
Density Dependent Markov Population Processes: Models and
Methodology, PhD
(Graduated 2007-University of Queensland).
Currently Chief Data and Analytics Officer, SA Health, and Principal
Research Fellow within the SA Health and Medical Research Institute.
Prior to 2025 he was Professor of Applied Mathematics,
School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Adelaide.
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Aminath Shausan,
A Model for the Spread of an SIS Epidemic in a
Human Population, PhD
(Graduated 2015-University of Queensland).
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at CSIRO.
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David
Sirl,
On the Analysis of Absorbing Markov Processes, PhD
(Graduated 2008-University of Queensland).
Currently Senior Research Fellow within the Faculty of Social Sciences,
University of Nottingham,
working as a statistical consultant.
Prior to that he was Associate Professor of Statistics,
within the School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Nottingham.
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Andrew Smith,
Spatially Structured Metapopulation Models within
Static and Dynamic Environments, PhD
(Graduated 2015-University of Queensland).
Currently Data Scientist at the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
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Mark Thompson,
Fixed Point Methods for Loss Networks, PhD
(Graduated 2002-University of Queensland).
Currently investing and studying. Until September 2023 he was
Senior Portfolio Manager at Plato Investment Management.
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David Walker,
m-Invariant Vectors and Measures for
Continuous Time Markov Chains, PhD
(Graduated 1998-University of Queensland).
Currently Research Officer (Statistician), Policy & Evaluation,
Queensland Studies Authority, Queensland.
If you have any comments on these pages,
feel free to e-mail
me: pkp@maths.uq.edu.au