Winners of the TIES-Wiley Best Student Presentation Award
Year | Winner | Title of Paper |
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2020 | Laura Cartwright School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics at University of Wollongong, Australia |
Emulation of Lagrangian particle dispersion model sensitivities using a convolutional variational autoencoder |
2018 | Melanie Meis Atmospheric and Oceanic Department of the Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Climate Forcing and Extreme Events. Paraná and Uruguay River's Case of Study |
2015 | Tania Alarcon Falconi Tufts University, USA |
Tap-to-household water quality deterioration: analysis of spatial and temporal uncertainties |
Xin Huang University of Texas at Dallas, USA |
Applications of Machine Learning in Environmetrics: Detecting Dynamic Trend-Based Clusters in Precipitation | |
2014 | Yi Liu University of Bath, UK |
Incorporating Large-scale Exposure Modelling into Studies of Air Pollution and Health |
Jussi Jousimo University of Helsinki, Finland |
Inferring Habitat Use, Population Distribution and Total Population Size by Combining Individual-level and Population-level Data. | |
2013 | Jan Emil Banning Eversen Technical University of Denmark |
Using Stochastic Differential Equations for Wind Power Forecasting |
Honorable mention: Sarah Power School of Fishery and Ocean Sciences, University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA |
Patterns of Salmon Bycatch in the Eastern Bering Sea Walleye Pollock Fishery | |
Honorable mention: Francis Hui University of New South Wales, Australia |
Variable Selection in Multi‐Species Modelling | |
Honorable mention: Aurore Lavigne Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria, Bolivia |
Adding expert contribution to the spatial clustering of French Alps townships | |
20121 | Amira El-Ayouti Cairo University, Egypt |
Spatial Heterogeneity of Water Quality in the Nile River in Egypt |
2011 | N/A | |
2010 | Carolyn Huston Simon Fraser University, Canada |
Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling of Salmon Migration |
2009 | Maria Franco Villoria University of Glasgow, UK Division of Biostatistics, University of Minnesota, USA |
Extreme Events and business continuity planning - exploration in flood risk strategies within Scotland |
Honorable mention: Ruth Haggerty University of Glasgow, UK |
Extreme Value Theory Applied to the Defnition of Bathing Water Discounting Limits | |
2008 | Amy Nail North Carolina State University, USA |
Quantifying Local Creation and Regional Transport using Hierarchical Space-Time Model of Ozone as a Function of Observed NOx |
David O'Donnell Department of Statistics, University of Glasgow, UK |
Spatial Modelling of Water Quality on Large River Networks | |
2007 | Simone Padoan University of Padova, Italy |
Inferences for Max-stable Processes |
Alica Lacka Agricultural University of Pozna, Poland |
Estimation of Erythemally effective UVB Radiation at two Antarctic Station | |
Lieven Clement Ghent University, Belgium |
Testing for Trend Changes in Environmental Compliance on River Monitoring Network Data | |
Karel Hron Palacky University Okomouc, Czech Republic |
Outlier Detection for Compositional Data and Applications to Environmetrics | |
2006 | Sofia Åberg University of Lund, Sweden |
How Good are the Air Quality Standards? |
Malaak Kallache Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Germany |
Non-Stationary Extreme Value Statistics of River Run-Off Data Using Point Processes | |
2005 | Jing Lin McMaster University, Canada |
Water Chemistry Changes in Canadian Acid Rain Monitoring Lakes |
2004 | Tanja Srebotnjak Yale University, USA |
A Multidimensional Composite Index for Assessing Environmental Sustainability |
Marco Giannitrapani University of Glasgow, UK |
Analysis of Sulphur Dioxide Trends Across Europe | |
2003 | Zuzana Hrdlicková Masaryk University, Czech Republic |
The Power of the Test in Analysis of Variance of Poisson Distributed Variables |
2002 | Claudia Libiseller Department of Mathematics / Division of Statistics, Linköping University, Sweden |
Variance Reduction for Trend Analysis of Hydrochemical Data in Brackish Water |
2001 | Samantha Bates Department of Statistics, University of Washington, USA |
Bayesian Uncertainty Assessment in Multi-compartment Deterministic Simulation Models for Environmental Risk Assessment |
Eduardo Severino Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal |
Areal Rainfall Estimates Through the use of Space-time Statistical Models | |
2000 | Jesper Ryden Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Lund University, Sweden |
The Statistical Distribution of Crest Heights for Spatio-temporal Waves |
Alexandra Mello Schmidt School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sheffield, UK |
Bayesian Inference for Nonstationary Spatial Covariance Structure via Spatial Deformations | |
1999 | Elke Kestens Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium |
Period Analysis of Astronomical Time Series: A Non-Parametric Approach |
Maria Schipper University of Utrecht, The Netherlands |
Towards a Sequential Analysis of Environmental Monitoring Data: Simplification of the Covariance Matrix Structure | |
1998 | Åsa Danielsson Department of Water and Environmental Studies, Linköping University, Sweden |
Spatial Scales for Nutrients and Metals in the Marine Sediments of Kattegat/Skagerraak |
Lynn Scott Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, University of South Australia |
Development of a Sea-grass Fish Habitat Model: A Sea-grass Residency Index for Economically Important Species |
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