Mark Ragan, The University of Queensland is Professor and Head of Genomics and Computational Biology at The University of Queensland This article was originally published on The Conversation. [...]
This paper introduces the concept of Temporal Hierarchies for time series forecasting. A temporal hierarchy can be constructed for any time series by means of non-overlapping temporal [...]
Abstract: The definition of of randomness and pseudorandomness in the context of applications to computation and information theory forms the focus of this informal talk. We provide a very brief [...]
For multi-dimensional mathematical techniques that allow computer software to pick out patterns from a huge cloud of data, Dacheng Tao (University of Technology Sydney) has won the Scopus Eureka [...]
In honour of John Henry Michell, ANZIAM, a Division of the Australian Mathematical Society, has instituted an award for outstanding new researchers. At most one award will be made annually, but [...]
Nominations are now sought for the ANZIAM Medal, which is the premier award of ANZIAM, a division of the Australian Mathematical Society. Closing date: 6th November 2015. Nominations Nominations [...]
Article by Denham Sadler, StartupSmart, 24 August, 2015. While Australian women are underrepresented in STEM fields, that isn’t stopping women from excelling in tech startups, according to a new [...]
Radio piece by Stephanie Pradier, Science Show, Radio National, Saturday 22 August, 2015. Mathematics is the basis of all science. And its importance is increasing as computers handle large [...]
Article by Rubee Dano, Lateral Magazine, 10 August 2015. The idea that boys are better at maths than girls is hardly new. Seemingly a common misconception, it leads to a warped perception of [...]
Article by John Ross, The Australian, 12 August 2015 It outshines other sciences in Discovery grant applications and trains graduates for a raft of industries. Yet schools don’t mandate it, [...]