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Dr David Warne
Faculty of Science,
School of Mathematical Sciences
Biography
- 2006--2011: BMath/BInfoTech (Queensland University of Technology)
- 2009--2015: Research Support Specialist, HPC & Research Support, Queensland University of Technology
- 2012--2013: BInfoTech (Hons) 1st Class (Queensland University of Technology)
- 2015--2020: PhD in Mathematics (Received an Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award) (Queensland University of Technology)
- 2016: Research Assistant, School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
- 2017--2018: e-Research Analyst, Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation, (hosted by Office of e-Research, Queensland University of Technology)
- 2018--2019: Research Assistant, ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (Queensland University of Technology node)
- 2020: Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (Queensland University of Technology node)
- 2021: Research Fellow, Centre for Data Science, Queensland University of Technology
- 2022--present: Lecturer in Statistics, School of Mathematical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
Personal details
Positions
- Lecturer in Statistical Data Science
Faculty of Science,
School of Mathematical Sciences
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (Queensland University of Technology)
- Bachelor of Information Technology (Hons)) (Queensland University of Technology)
- Bachelor of Information Technology (Queensland University of Technology)
- Bachelor of Mathematics (Queensland University of Technology)
Publications
QUT ePrints
For more publications by David, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Supervision
Supervision topics
- Parameter identifiability for stochastic processes in biological systems
- Scalable Bayesian Inference using Multilevel Monte Carlo
- Making predictions using simulation-based stochastic mathematical models
- Conservation is a noisy business: modelling the effects of stochasticity on wildlife management decisions
- Optimising sampling design for model discrimination of coral reef recovery
- Efficient Parameter Estimation for Stochastic Simulations