معرفی
Anthony Pakes is a Professor at the University of Western Australia, affiliated with the School of Physics, Maths and Computing and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. His work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in areas impacting health and environmental sustainability through mathematical frameworks.
Education:
- MSc in Mathematics (Melbourne University)
- PhD in Mathematics (Monash University)
Research Interests:
Anthony's expertise spans applied probability, mathematical biology, and statistical distributions. He explores topics such as Markov processes, extreme value theory, and the history of mathematics. His recent work integrates stochastic models with real-world applications, including epidemiological dynamics and population studies.
Publications:
His recent articles reflect a focus on branching processes, epidemic modeling, and distribution theory. For instance, he analyzed SIR models in 2024 and explored subcritical Markov processes in the same year. Earlier works addressed mutant number laws and structural properties of generalized distributions.
Advising & Grants:
No advisees or grants are explicitly listed in the provided text.
Labs & Collaborations:
Collaborations span multiple countries, though specific lab/teams are not detailed. His research network emphasizes interdisciplinary connections in probability and mathematical biology.

