Doctoral degrees awarded since 1997
Dr Giang Nguyen
(2009)
Supervisors: A.Prof. Vlad Ejov, Prof. J. Filar-
Dr Amie Albrecht (2009)
Integrating railway track maintenance and train timetables
Supervisor: A.Prof. D. Panton -
Barbara Ridley (2008)
Mathematical modelling of solar radiation and other weather variables for quality assured weather data sets
Supervisor: A.Prof. J. Boland Dr Luke Finlay (2007)
Linear programming approach to long run average optimal control: duality and numerical analysis
Supervisor: Prof. V. GaitsgoryDr Jane Thredgold (2007)
Mathematical modelling of the deformation of spectacle lenses
Supervisor: Prof. P. HowlettDr Kuva Jacobs (2007)
An investigation of interactive online modules for the learning of mathematics
Supervisor: A.Prof. D. PantonDr Luciana Magnano (2007)
Mathematical models for temperature and electricity demand
Supervisor: Dr. J. BolandDr Sergiy Kravchuk (2006)
Study of abrupt transitions in two-dimensional ideal flows: a singular perturbation approach
Supervisor: Prof. V. GaitsgoryDr Boda Kang (2006)
Measures of risk: time consistency and surrogate processes
Supervisor: Prof. J. FilarDr Xuan Vu (2006)
Analysis of necessary conditions for the optimal control of a train
Supervisor: Prof. P. HowlettDr Manju Agrawal (2006)
Dynamics and control of drug user populations
Supervisor: Dr. Y. KayaDr Julia Piantadosi (2004)
Optimal policies for storage of urban storm water
Supervisors: Prof. P. Howlett, Dr. J. BolandDr Kathrine Rosenberg (2004)
Stochastic modelling of rainfall and generation of synthetic rainfall data at Mawson Lakes
Supervisors: Dr. J. Boland, Prof. P. HowlettDr Maria John (2003)
Optimisation models for the generation of data cycle maps and regional surveillance
Supervisors: A.Prof. D. Panton, Mr. K. WhiteDr Lynne McArthur (2003)
Quantification of the relationship between fish populations and seagrass
Supervisors: Dr. J. Boland, Prof. J. Filar, Dr. Keith Jones, Dr. Karen EdyvaneDr Guy Eitzen (2002)
Integer programming methods for solving multi-skilled workforce optimisation problems
Supervisors: A.Prof. D. Panton, Dr. Graham MillsDr Geoffrey Jarrad (2001)
Perturbations, chaos, and waves
Supervisors: Prof. T. Roberts, Prof. P. HowlettDr Belinda Chiera (2000)
Australian sea levels, ENSO and greenhouse forcing : modelling and predictability analysis
Supevisors: Prof. J. Filar, Prof. T. MurphyDr Peter Pudney (2000)
Optimal energy management for solar-powered cars
Supervisors: Prof. P. Howlett, Mr. B. BenjaminDr Konstantin Avrachenkov (1999)
Analytic perturbation theory and its applications
Supervisors: Prof. J. Filar, Prof. P. HowlettDr Minh-Tuan Nguyen (1999)
Singular perturbations in deterministic and stochastic hybrid control systems : an average approach
Supervisors: Prof. V. Gaitsgory, Prof. J. FilarDr Chris Janczura (1998)
Modelling and analysis of railway network control logic using coloured petri nets
Supervisors: Prof. J. Billington, Mr. B. BenjaminDr Peng Shi (1998)
Singular perturbation techniques in hybrid systems, dynamic games and Markovian jumping systems
Supervisors: Prof. V. Gaitsgory, Prof. J. FilarDr Jiaxing Cheng (1997)
Analysis of optimal driving strategies for train control problems
Supervisors: Prof. P. Howlett, Mr. B. Benjamin,Dr Ke Liu (1997)
Theory and applications of Markov decision processes and their perturbations
Supervisors: Prof. J. Filar, Prof. V. GaitsgoryDr Paul Gaertner (1997)
Optimisation analysis applied to integrated models of the enhanced greenhouse effect
Supervisor: Prof. J. Filar
