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UOW statistician Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion
UOW statistician Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion

UOW statistician awarded by the American Statistical Association

UOW statistician awarded by the American Statistical Association

The prestigious award recognises the researcher’s outstanding work investigating the causes and effects of a changing climate

from the School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics and the National Institute for Applied Statistics Research Australia (NIASRA) at the 精东传媒 of 精东传媒 (UOW) has been awarded the 2022 ENVR Early Investigator Award by the Section on Statistics and the Environment of the American Statistical Association (ASA).

This prestigious early-career award recognises outstanding work in environmental statistics, including the development of statistical methods for modelling and analysing environmental data. Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion will receive the award from the ASA on 8 August 2022 at the 2022 Joint Statistical Meetings in Washington, D.C.

The award committee said they were particularly impressed by the academic鈥檚 highly impactful methodological and interdisciplinary research in spatio-temporal statistics, applied to investigating the causes and effects of a changing climate.

鈥淢ost environmental phenomena, from floods to global warming and sea-level rise, involve a large degree of uncertainty. Understanding and accurately quantifying this uncertainty is vital for making smart decisions and policies,鈥 said Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion.

鈥淢y research centres around assessing today鈥檚 environment and trying to predict its future state. I am honoured to have been recognised by the ASA for my work in this area.鈥

Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion is a member of the Centre for Environmental Informatics within NIASRA, where he fuses mathematics, computer science and statistics to model complex phenomena. The models he creates are then used with state-of-the-art computer algorithms to analyse big data and improve our understanding of the environment.

In one of his recent projects at UOW, Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion helped develop a statistical method to analyse the sources and sinks of carbon dioxide globally. His method will contribute to a report submitted to the 2023 Global Stocktake, a United Nations initiative stemming from the 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate Change, which strives to assess the global state of carbon-dioxide emissions.

Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion is a member of NASA鈥檚 Orbiting Carbon Observatory Science team and a Chief Investigator (CI) on the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project 鈥楤ayesian Inversion and Computation Applied to Atmospheric Flux Fields鈥 led by UOW . He is also a CI on the ARC Special Research Initiative 鈥楽ecuring Antarctica鈥檚 Environmental Future鈥 from Monash 精东传媒 and the ARC Industrial Transformational Research Hub 鈥楾ransforming Energy Infrastructure through Digital Engineering鈥 led by the 精东传媒 of Western Australia. He has also begun the final stages of his ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award project 鈥楧eep Space-time Models for Modelling Complex Environmental Phenomena鈥.

Associate Professor Zammit-Mangion has been the recipient of other awards in the field, having been previously recognised by the Institute of Engineering and Technology, The International Environmetrics Society and the US National Academy of Sciences.