About
Robin Milne is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the School of Physics, Maths and Computing, University of Western Australia, specializing in statistical modeling and stochastic processes.
His core research domains include:
- Probability Theory
- Statistics
- Applied Probability
- Applied Statistics
- Stochastic Processes
- Point Processes
His methodology integrates advanced statistical techniques with real-world applications across geology, biophysics, and public health, emphasizing practical problem-solving through probabilistic frameworks.
Recent publications reveal strong interdisciplinary trends: mineral prospectivity analysis using spatial statistics and machine learning (2021-2025), biophysical modeling of ion channels via hidden Markov models (2019), and methodological innovations in Monte Carlo hypothesis testing (2017), alongside public health surveys on breast cancer chemoprevention (2020).
Dr. Milne has supervised three research students and led the ARC-funded project "Ion Channels Interactions: Stochastic Modelling and Inference" (1998-2000), demonstrating sustained expertise in statistical applications to complex scientific systems.
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