Joshua Ross
Associate Professor
Mathematical Sciences
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
I am an ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics. My research is focused on developing novel mathematical and statistical methods, and new probabilistic models, that assist in understanding the factors that are most important to complex systems in epidemiology and conservation biology. I use these techniques to assist in determining effective public health, and conservation/biosecurity, policy. I am an ARC Future Fellow and Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics. My research is focused on developing novel mathematical and statistical methods, and new probabilistic models, that assist in understanding the factors that are most important to complex systems in epidemiology and conservation biology. I use these techniques to assist in determining effective public health, and conservation/biosecurity, policy.
Research Interest
Modelling in Ecology, Epidemiology and Evolution; Stochastic modelling; Bayesian computational statistics; Operations Research.
Publications
-
Rebuli, N., Bean, N. & Ross, J. (2017). Hybrid Markov chain models of S-I-R disease dynamics. Journal of Mathematical Biology, 75, 3, 521-541.