Michael Small
Scholar

Michael Small

Google Scholar ID: eHkyX7AAAAAJ
The University of Western Australia
ChaosNonlinear Time SeriesTime Series PredictionComplex SystemsComplex Networks
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
6,054
 
H-index
37
 
i10-index
149
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
0
 
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - h-index: 9916
  • - Citations: 50
  • - Publications: 358
  • - Projects: Involved in multiple industrial training and research center projects, including the ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre for Transforming Maintenance through Data Science and the ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub for Transforming Energy Infrastructure Through Digital Engineering
  • - Awards: 7 prizes/awards
Research Experience
  • - 2001-2011: Researcher and Lecturer at the Electronic and Information Engineering Department, Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • - Since 2011: Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UWA
  • - Since 2016: CSIRO-UWA Chair in Complex Systems, with appointments at UWA (Faculty of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences) and CSIRO (Mineral Resources)
  • - Current: Director of the UWA Data Institute
  • - Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the journal Chaos, Main Editor of the journal Physica A
  • - Leads the Complex Systems Group at UWA
Education
  • - Degrees: Bachelor (Pure Mathematics), Master (Applied Mathematics)
  • - University: Not specified
  • - Advisor: Not specified
  • - Time: Not specified
  • - Major: Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics (Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Nonlinear Time Series Analysis)
Background
  • - Research Interests: Complex systems and their application in solving real engineering and social problems
  • - Professional Field: Dynamical Systems Theory, Complex Systems Theory
  • - Background: Holds a bachelor's degree in pure mathematics (honors dissertation on the history of mathematics) and a master's degree in applied mathematics (nonlinear dynamical systems and nonlinear time series analysis). From 2001 to 2011, he worked as a researcher and lecturer in the Electronic and Information Engineering Department at Hong Kong Polytechnic University. In 2011, he was awarded an ARC Professorial Future Fellowship and joined the School of Mathematics and Statistics at UWA.
Miscellany
  • - Personal Interests: Focused on using modern mathematical techniques to solve real-world problems, particularly those traditionally considered 'too hard' for mathematics
  • - Current Focus: Researching risk factors for suicide and indigenous mental health issues
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