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Terence O'Neill serves as Professor and Director of the Centre for Data Analytics at Bond University. He established the University Centre in Actuarial and Financial Big Data Analytics to position Bond University as a significant player in the Big Data and Analytics research space.
His research interests span applied statistics, big data, economic models, forecasting, and finance. He has published widely in Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Finance, producing over 80 articles with at least 20% in A* ranked journals. His interdisciplinary work uniquely bridges financial analytics with biomedical research, particularly in spleen biology and hematopoiesis.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on financial wellbeing among elderly Australians, housing tenure impacts, and financial literacy. His work demonstrates methodological rigor in statistical modeling applied across diverse domains from retirement planning to cellular biology.
Professor O'Neill has secured substantial research funding, including ten large Australian Research Council grants totaling $2.99 million, with nine since 2003. He served as lead Chief Investigator on five of these projects and collaborated on seven other externally funded grants.
His current research projects include an ARC Linkage Grant on retirement savings drawdown ($267,230), a Discovery Grant on climate change investigations ($300,000), a study of Australian Government securities market ($430,000), and research on political connections ($210,000). His future research interests will focus on data analytics/big data, both theory and application.

