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| person_name = Andrew G. Allison
 
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| birth_date  = 1956
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| birth_place = Adelaide, Australia
 
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| fields      = signal processing, biomedical engineering, control, stochastics
 
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| high_school = [[Pulteney Grammar School]
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| undergrad_university = [[University of Adelaide]]
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| undergrad_degree    = Mathematical Science (1978)<br>Computer Systems Engineering (1996)
 
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| doctoral_university  = [[University of Adelaide]]
 
| doctoral_university  = [[University of Adelaide]]
 
| doctoral_degree      = Electrical & Electronic Engineering ()
 
| doctoral_degree      = Electrical & Electronic Engineering ()
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| doctoral_advisors    = [[Derek Abbott]] and [[Charles E. M. Pearce]]
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'''Andrew G. Allison''' <!--
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'''Andrew G. Allison''' has bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and Computer Systems Engineering, from the University of Adelaide. He worked at the CSIRO, using High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). He then worked for thirteen years at Telstra, where he gained experience with telephony, electronic data processing, local area networks and cable television.
 
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He is a member of the IEEE. For the last thirteen years he has been lecturing in the School of Electrical and Electronic
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Engineering, at the University of Adelaide. His main areas of teaching are practical analogue electronics and the theory of communications. His PhD supervisors were [[Derek Abbott]] and [[Charles E. M. Pearce]]. During the course his PhD thesis, he has produced one book chapter, 12 papers in refereed journals, and 23 conference articles.
  
 
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* TBA
  
  
 
==Scientific genealogy==
 
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*[http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=2kRCNXEAAAAJ Allison's Google Scholar profile]
  
 
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*[http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=2kRCNXEAAAAJ Allison's Google Scholar profile]
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* [http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=2kRCNXEAAAAJ Allison's Google Scholar profile]
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* [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/aallison/ Allison's homepage]
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* [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/people/profiles/academic.html#allison Allison biographic profile]
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[[Category:Derek Abbott's PhD students]]
 
[[Category:Derek Abbott's PhD students]]
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[[Category:Charles Pearce's PhD students]]
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[[Category:Students from Australia]]
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[[Category:Graduates of Pulteney Grammar School]]
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*[http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=2kRCNXEAAAAJ Allison's Google Scholar profile]
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Revision as of 20:34, 4 February 2013

{{Infobox person | person_name = Andrew G. Allison | image_name = | birth_date = 1956 | birth_place = Adelaide, Australia | death_date = | death_place = | fields = signal processing, biomedical engineering, control, stochastics | workplaces = [[]] | high_school = [[Pulteney Grammar School] | undergrad_university = University of Adelaide | undergrad_degree = Mathematical Science (1978)
Computer Systems Engineering (1996) | project_advisors = | masters_university = | masters_degree = | masters_advisors = | doctoral_university = University of Adelaide | doctoral_degree = Electrical & Electronic Engineering () | doctoral_advisors = Derek Abbott and Charles E. M. Pearce | awards = }}

Andrew G. Allison has bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and Computer Systems Engineering, from the University of Adelaide. He worked at the CSIRO, using High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). He then worked for thirteen years at Telstra, where he gained experience with telephony, electronic data processing, local area networks and cable television. He is a member of the IEEE. For the last thirteen years he has been lecturing in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, at the University of Adelaide. His main areas of teaching are practical analogue electronics and the theory of communications. His PhD supervisors were Derek Abbott and Charles E. M. Pearce. During the course his PhD thesis, he has produced one book chapter, 12 papers in refereed journals, and 23 conference articles.

Bachelor's degree


Doctoral degree


Awards

  • TBA


Scientific genealogy

Google Scholar profile

Journal articles

Conference articles

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