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Ross Maller is an Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University, specializing in Probability, Statistics, and Financial Mathematics. He has held various academic positions, including at the University of Western Australia where he was a Professor in Financial Mathematics. Maller has extensive lecturing experience in Probability and Statistics at the Honours level, and his supervision has included 24 completed Honours/Diploma students and 9 completed PhD students. His current research interests encompass a wide range of topics including Probability, Statistics, Insurance, Quantitative Finance, Quantitative Criminology, Medical Statistics, and Survival Analysis. He has authored 150 research papers in these areas and co-authored books on topics such as Survival Analysis and Mathematical Ecology. Maller has been involved in collaborative research projects across Australia, focusing on applications in agriculture, fisheries, medical fields, and particularly criminology. He has received several ARC grants including an Australian Professorial Fellowship from 2010 to 2014 and has been recognized with the G. W. Snedecor Prize in 1984.
Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Specializing in Probability and Statistics, extensive research and teaching experience.
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