 
                                Applied Mathematical Ecology Group AMEG
@qutmathecology
Understanding and managing ecosystems one equation at a time @QUT. Includes @KateHelmstedt @bode_e @Matthew_P_Adams @JVercelloni and team
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        📢Attention Post grads, ECRs & professionals - TODAY (Monday, 12 June) is the last day to apply for the #AMSIWinterSchool 2023 on "Modelling our Changing Biosphere". APPLY: ws.amsi.org.au/apply 📌QUT Gardens Point or Online 📆3-14 July #Mathematics Australian Mathematical Sciences Institute (AMSI) #ecology
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        We were absolutely delighted to have Dr Binbin Li deliver this seminar. Not only did her talk showcase inspiring conservation research, but also shone a bright light on our fantastic masters student Zhao (Zhao Xiang) for organising and facilitating the talk.
 
        Congratulations Cailan Jeynes-Smith, the Applied Mathematical Ecology Group AMEG team are incredibly proud. Cailan Jeynes-Smith has done some phenomenal research into the adaptive features of cellular systems and ecosystems, showcasing some impressive mathematics.
 
        Congratulations to #Dr Catherine Kim for Highly Commended in the 2023 Queensland Women in STEM awards for work in statistical modelling & machine learning to research coral rubble & the health of #GreatBarrierReef @GBRFoundation QUT Centre for Data Science
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Congratulations Catherine Kim, PhD @[email protected]!! Catherine is an excellent researcher and inspiring mentor to students. Such a well-deserved commendation for very cool data science research - watch out for her upcoming pubs
 
         
         
        New data can be incredibly informative when planning biodiversity protection. But sometimes we should just act given what we already know. How should we decide between those two options - manage or learn? Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future/Applied Mathematical Ecology Group AMEG postdoc Morenikeji Deborah Akinlotan has ideas and metrics
 
         
        🚨Out now in Ecological Applications🚨 "Eradicating an invasive mammal requires local elimination and reduced reinvasion from an urban source population" 🔗doi.org/10.1002/eap.29… 🧵
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Happy #IWD2024! Meet Charlotte Patterson Charlotte Patterson - a PhD Candidate at QUT Centre for Data Science. Charlotte is one of our 25 Rising Stars in #DataScience who will share their unique journey stories in a free, online event on Tuesday. Register to join us: events.humanitix.com/australias-ris…
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Now published in Ecological Indicators: Value of information: how to compute risk and uncertainty metrics + the mathematical link to optimal design! Led by Morenikeji Deborah Akinlotan , w/ David James Warne Kate Helmstedt @katehelmstedt.bsky.social Sarah Vollert @iadinec Ryan Heneghan Hui Xiao doi.org/10.1016/j.ecol…
 
        Thrilled to be representing Ecological Society of Australia at Science Meets Parliament this week! #SMP2024 Will also sneak in some Antarctic and Data Science chat 😄Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future QUT Centre for Data Science
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        It sometimes take months to model the effects of conservations actions on a complex ecosystem. But just-published research led by Centre PhD Candidate Sarah Vollert uses the latest #DataScience techniques to cut that time from months to hours! research.qut.edu.au/qutcds/2024/03… PLOS One
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
         
        If you're looking to track animal movement using the latest #DataScience techniques, then PhD candidate Scott Forrest is one to watch 👀 Check out his latest publication below 👇
 
         
                         
                        