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    Monthly Archive for: "August, 2015"
    Home > August 2015
     Explainer: what is bioinformatics?

    Explainer: what is bioinformatics?

    31 August 2015

    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. [...]

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    Forecasting with Temporal Hierarchies

    31 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    Information, Communication and Complexity

    31 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    Congratulations Dacheng Tao: Recipient of an Australian Museum Eureka Prize

    27 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    ANZIAM: The 2016 J.H. Michell Medal – Call for nominations

    27 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    The 2016 ANZIAM Medal: Call for nominations

    27 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    Lateral thinking helps bring women into tech sector

    26 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    Call for more maths prerequisites for students starting science degrees

    24 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    Tackling the gender bias in mathematics education

    21 August 2015

    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 [...]

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    Hardly a beautiful set of numbers for maths

    16 August 2015

    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, [...]

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