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Gregory Markowsky serves as a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics at Monash University, maintaining an active research profile with continuous publication output through 2025. His academic appointment shows no indication of part-time status, emeritus designation, or former staff classification.
His research centers on three interconnected domains:
- Stochastic processes, particularly planar Brownian motion and random walk theory
- Complex analysis with applications to probabilistic models
- Graph theory focusing on algebraic and combinatorial structures
Recent publication trends reveal sustained productivity with 61 research outputs cataloged, including 4 articles in 2025 alone. His work demonstrates consistent methodological focus on stochastic analysis and combinatorial structures, with increasing cross-disciplinary applications in forensic science and econometrics as evidenced by 2024-2025 publications.
Markowsky has secured three significant research projects funded by the Australian Research Council, including:
- "Planar Brownian motion and complex analysis" (2014-2017) as Primary Chief Investigator
- "Finite Markov chains in statistical mechanics and combinatorics" (2014-2017)
- "AMSI Industry Internship: Melbourne Storm" (2013)
Professional engagement includes contributions toward UN Sustainable Development Goals through mathematical applications, though specific goal alignments aren't detailed in available materials. His email contact Greg.Markowsky@monash.edu remains active with current research dissemination.
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