Gael M. Martin

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Gael Margaret Martin FASSA is an Australian Bayesian econometrician, known for her work in simulation-based inference and time series analysis of non-Gaussian data.[1] She is a professor of econometrics and business statistics at Monash University,[2] an associate investigator in the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers,[3] and a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.[4]

Martin has a bachelor's degree from the University of Melbourne, and a second bachelor's, master's, and PhD from Monash University,[2] completed in 1997[5] under the supervision of Grant Hillier.[6] She was an ARC Future Fellow for 2010–2013, and was a keynote speaker at Bayes on the Beach 2017, a biennial Australian statistics conference.[1]

She was the honours supervisor of Huan Yun Xiang, who killed two Monash students in 2002 in the Monash University shooting.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b Keynote Speakers, Bayes on the Beach 2017, retrieved 2020-12-02
  2. ^ a b "Gael Martin, Professor", Profiles, Monash University, retrieved 2020-12-02
  3. ^ "Professor Gael Martin", Our people, ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers, retrieved 2020-12-02
  4. ^ Two ACEMS Researchers Named Fellows by Social Sciences Academy, ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers, 15 November 2020, retrieved 2020-12-02; 38 Leading Social Scientists elected as Academy Fellows, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 11 November 2020, retrieved 2020-12-02
  5. ^ "Gael Margaret Martin", RePEc IDEAS, retrieved 2020-12-02
  6. ^ Gael M. Martin at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  7. ^ "Accused Monash uni killer to stand trial", The Age, 13 September 2003, retrieved 2020-12-02

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