Difference between revisions of "Andrew G. Allison"
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| person_name = Andrew G. Allison | | person_name = Andrew G. Allison | ||
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| birth_date = 1956 | | birth_date = 1956 | ||
| birth_place = Adelaide, Australia | | birth_place = Adelaide, Australia | ||
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| fields = signal processing, biomedical engineering, control, stochastics | | fields = signal processing, biomedical engineering, control, stochastics | ||
| workplaces = [[]] | | workplaces = [[]] | ||
− | | high_school = [[Pulteney Grammar School] | + | | high_school = [[Pulteney Grammar School]] |
| undergrad_university = [[University of Adelaide]] | | undergrad_university = [[University of Adelaide]] | ||
− | | undergrad_degree = Mathematical Science (1978)<br>Computer Systems Engineering ( | + | | undergrad_degree = Mathematical Science (1978)<br>Computer Systems Engineering (1995) |
| project_advisors = <!--[[]]--> | | project_advisors = <!--[[]]--> | ||
| masters_university = <!--None--> | | masters_university = <!--None--> | ||
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| masters_advisors = <!--None--> | | masters_advisors = <!--None--> | ||
| doctoral_university = [[University of Adelaide]] | | doctoral_university = [[University of Adelaide]] | ||
− | | doctoral_degree = Electrical & Electronic Engineering () | + | | doctoral_degree = Electrical & Electronic Engineering (2009) |
| doctoral_advisors = [[Derek Abbott]] and [[Charles E. M. Pearce]] | | doctoral_advisors = [[Derek Abbott]] and [[Charles E. M. Pearce]] | ||
| awards = <!--None--> | | awards = <!--None--> | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Andrew G. Allison''' | + | '''Andrew G. Allison''' completed a BSc in Mathematical Science at the The University of Adelaide in 1978. He initially worked for the Division of Horticultural Science of the CSIRO in the areas of DNA and High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Between 1981 and 1995, he worked for an evolving group of telecommunications organisations: Telecom, AOTC, Telstra and Visionstream. Here he gained experience in he gained experience with telephony, electronic data processing, local area networks and cable television. He completed a BEng in Computer Systems Engineering at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Adelaide in 1995 and then began working as a lecturer in that School. 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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==Bachelor's degree== | ==Bachelor's degree== | ||
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==Doctoral degree== | ==Doctoral degree== | ||
− | * | + | * Aspects of stochastic control and switching: from Parrondo’s games to electrical circuits |
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==Awards== | ==Awards== | ||
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==Scientific genealogy== | ==Scientific genealogy== | ||
− | + | *[http://www.genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php?id=111970 Allison's scientific genealogy] | |
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==Google Scholar profile== | ==Google Scholar profile== |
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Person_Name: | Andrew G. Allison | |||
Birth_Date: | 1956 | |||
Birth_Place: | Adelaide, Australia | |||
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 (1995) | |||
Doctoral_University: | University of Adelaide | |||
Doctoral_Degree: | Electrical & Electronic Engineering (2009) | |||
Doctoral_Advisors: | Derek Abbott and Charles E. M. Pearce |
Andrew G. Allison completed a BSc in Mathematical Science at the The University of Adelaide in 1978. He initially worked for the Division of Horticultural Science of the CSIRO in the areas of DNA and High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). Between 1981 and 1995, he worked for an evolving group of telecommunications organisations: Telecom, AOTC, Telstra and Visionstream. Here he gained experience in he gained experience with telephony, electronic data processing, local area networks and cable television. He completed a BEng in Computer Systems Engineering at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Adelaide in 1995 and then began working as a lecturer in that School. During the course his PhD thesis, he has produced one book chapter, 12 papers in refereed journals, and 23 conference articles.
Contents
Bachelor's degree
Doctoral degree
- Aspects of stochastic control and switching: from Parrondo’s games to electrical circuits
Awards
- TBA
Scientific genealogy
Google Scholar profile
Journal articles
Conference articles
See also
External links