Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL230100088
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,531,590.00
Summary
Breakthrough mathematics for dynamical systems and data. This fellowship aims to create a step change in the mathematics we use to learn actionable information from dynamical systems and dynamical data. Using a groundbreaking, operator-theoretic approach to analyse high dimensional systems and spatiotemporal data, this project expects to generate new knowledge in the modelling of complex systems and new pathways for unsupervised machine learning. Expected outcomes of this fellowship include a tr ....Breakthrough mathematics for dynamical systems and data. This fellowship aims to create a step change in the mathematics we use to learn actionable information from dynamical systems and dynamical data. Using a groundbreaking, operator-theoretic approach to analyse high dimensional systems and spatiotemporal data, this project expects to generate new knowledge in the modelling of complex systems and new pathways for unsupervised machine learning. Expected outcomes of this fellowship include a tranche of new mathematics and practical next-generation algorithms to discover hidden human-understandable patterns in complex dynamical systems and data. This should provide significant universal benefits to many areas of science, including elucidating mechanisms underlying climate and social dynamics.Read moreRead less
Unpacking the immune system with applied mathematics. This project aims to model immune interactions across cells and structures spanning scales of nanometres to millimetres. It expects to develop innovative mathematical insights, improve our understanding of immunology, and consolidate collaborations with top American and European laboratories and groups. Expected outcomes include cutting-edge techniques for multiscale biological modelling and improved prediction and analysis of immune dynami ....Unpacking the immune system with applied mathematics. This project aims to model immune interactions across cells and structures spanning scales of nanometres to millimetres. It expects to develop innovative mathematical insights, improve our understanding of immunology, and consolidate collaborations with top American and European laboratories and groups. Expected outcomes include cutting-edge techniques for multiscale biological modelling and improved prediction and analysis of immune dynamics. The project should provide benefits to industries where highly organised behaviours are important, for example those interested in robot swarming, optimal transportation, and epidemic management. It should also benefit Australian students and researchers with novel overseas training opportunities.Read moreRead less