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Tianhai Tian received his PhD in Computational Mathematics in 2001 from the University of Queensland in Australia. He gained experience as a Research Fellow while submitting his PhD thesis and secured an Australian Research Fellowship from the Australian Research Council (ARC) in 2006 at the Institute for Molecular Bioscience in Queensland. In 2007, he joined the University of Glasgow as a Lord Kelvin Fellow and became a Reader in 2009. He returned to Australia in 2011 to take the position of Associate Professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University, after being awarded an ARC Future Fellowship. His research interests align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and he has engaged in several significant projects including stochastic modeling in various biological contexts. Tianhai's expertise encompasses computational biology, computational statistics, and multi-scale modeling of complex networks, with a focus on mathematical modeling of genetic networks and cell signaling pathways, as well as statistical inference for complex networks.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Associate Professor at the School of Mathematical Sciences focusing on computational biology and related research projects.
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