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    Genes Reveal Recipe For Good Health

    28 November 2017

    The incorporation of personal genomic information into patient records would see Australians live healthier lives for longer, according to 2017 Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) [...]

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    Math, Science, Computers Spur ‘Extreme Weather Forecasting’ ‘Revolution’

    6 July 2017

    3 July 2017, Newsmax, Cathy Burke. Maths, science, big data, and computer modelling have revolutionised weather science. Delivering the 2017 AMSI Winter School public lecture, the Bureau of [...]

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    Weather forecast-prediction-years-in-advance-avoid-natural-distaster

    6 July 2017

    5 July 2017, Independent UK, Aatif Sulleyman. Could the ability to forecast weather years in advance save lives and reduce the impact of natural disasters? AMSI Winter School 2017 public lecturer [...]

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    Computer Models Could Make Life Saving Weather Predictions

    6 July 2017

    5 July 2017, Daily Mail, Tim Collins. Could weather scientists one day have the capability to deliver ten, twenty or maybe 100 year forecasts? Speaking at AMSI Winter School 2017, the Bureau of [...]

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    The Quiet Revolution Changing Weather Forecasting

    5 July 2017

    4 July 2017, news.com.au, Benedict Brooks. In a recent interview, AMSI Winter School 2017 public lecturer, Dr Peter May, revealed the impact of maths, science and super computers on weather [...]

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    AMSI Optimise: Preparing for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Australian Resources

    29 June 2017

    29 June 2017, Australian Resources Mining and Agriculture News. The launch of AMSI’s newest flagship training event, AMSI Optimise, will fast track industry-research engagement critical to [...]

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    Making Business More Efficient With Maths

    29 June 2017

    Monday, 26 June 2017, Sky News Business. AMSI Optimise speaker and Biarri Energy, Mining and Infrastructure Lead, Dan Sutherland spoke to Ticky Fullerton to mark the event’s launch in [...]

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    Weather Forecasting: The Quiet Revolution Saving Lives

    27 June 2017

    A weather forecasting revolution, 50 years in the making, is saving lives and helping industry make better decisions in the face of chaotic weather and climate change. Head of Research at the [...]

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    New Symposium Will Challenge Mathematicians To Solve Industry Problems

    26 June 2017

    26 June 2017, The Australian Financial Review (AFR), Tim Dodd. The launch of AMSI Optimise has created a platform for critical industry-research engagement to identify new avenues to drive [...]

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     Programming In Three Dimensions

    Programming In Three Dimensions

    27 April 2017

    By William Troiani, The University of Melbourne What can and can’t a computer do This question is central to the area of Mathematics now referred to as computability theory. In the early 1900’s, [...]

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