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Andrew Robinson is a Professor at The University of Melbourne, holding dual appointments in the School of BioSciences and the School of Mathematics and Statistics. As Director of the Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis (CEBRA), he leads research on statistical and risk analysis for biosecurity threats, funded by Australian and New Zealand governments. His work bridges computational tools and natural resource management, with a focus on R programming and data-driven decision-making.
- Co-authored 4 influential books on R programming and biosecurity
- Developed icebreakeR, a popular R education resource
- Conducts workshops for scientists and policymakers
Robinson's research spans biosecurity risk modeling, invasive species management, and statistical applications in forestry. His recent work emphasizes climate change impacts on agricultural yields, adaptive sampling strategies, and Indigenous leadership in biosecurity. He maintains active collaborations in data analytics and policy development.
Selected Research Trends: Current projects focus on quantitative risk prioritization, climate change adaptation, and automated surveillance systems. Key subfields include computational biosecurity, stochastic modeling, and cross-jurisdictional policy frameworks.
Robinson's laboratory, CEBRA, integrates multidisciplinary approaches to biosecurity challenges. His publications demonstrate expertise in statistical ecology, risk analytics, and policy simulation. He continues to develop R-based tools for practical applications in natural resources and biosecurity.




