The prizes are awarded annually and are a public recognition and tribute to the contributions that our scientists and science teachers are making to Australia’s current and future [...]
The FHCP Challenge Set is a collection of 1001 instances of the Hamiltonian Cycle Problem, ranging in size from 66 vertices up to 9528 vertices, with an average size of just over 3000 vertices. [...]
The Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) congratulates Dr Jane Elith on her inclusion as one of six science leaders honoured in today’s announcement of the 2015 Prime Minister’s [...]
EMAC is the biennial meeting of the Engineering Mathematics Group (EMG), a special interest group of the Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ANZIAM) division. This [...]
This presentation will briefly discuss the EXODUS evacuation and SMARTFIRE fire simulation software and recent FSEG research projects including: evacuation of high-rise buildings using lifts, [...]
The advance of computer technologies has generated huge amount of big data that need novel statistical and mathematical methods to make testable predictions. Bayesian method is an effective tool [...]
Dr Rachel Wang will be speaking under the theme of translational genomics at BioInfoSummer 2015. We chatted to her about her interests, her work and her reason for choosing a career in [...]
Shila Ghazzanfar is at the beginning of her bioinformatics career, she will be a workshop leader at the event. We wanted to find out why she chose this path and what excites her about her work. [...]
The use of stochastic optimization into industrial contexts has been widely disseminated in literature. Many mention the fact that the consideration of uncertainty within decision support schemes [...]
Equations of quantum mechanics in the semiclassical regime present an enduring challenge for numerical analysts, because their solution is highly oscillatory and evolves on two scales. Standard [...]