معرفی
Thomas Suesse is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Mathematics and Applied Statistics, University of Wollongong, with a career spanning institutions in Germany, New Zealand, and Australia. His academic journey includes a M.Sc. in Mathematics from Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (2003) and a PhD in Statistics from Victoria University of Wellington (2008).
- Education: M.Sc. in Mathematics (FSU Jena, 2003), PhD in Statistics (VUW, 2008)
His research focuses on Statistics, particularly Categorical Data Analysis, Social Network Modeling, and Spatial Statistics. Recent work explores variational Bayes inference for spatial autoregressive models, environmental extreme value detection algorithms, and the impact of missing data in statistical models. His publications span topics in public health, environmental science, and educational methodology.
Key trends in his 15 most recent articles (2021-2025) include advancements in spatial statistics, applications of social network analysis to finance, and educational research comparing laboratory teaching objectives. He has also contributed to understanding pandemic effects on child health and activity patterns.
- Scientific Awards: 2008 VUW PhD thesis submission award; 2005-2008 VUW Postgraduate Scholarship.
Thomas co-supervises PhD students on topics like spatial autoregressive modeling with missing data and variance estimation in mixture models. He has secured internal grants for computational infrastructure upgrades and studies on child movement behaviors. His professional affiliations include the Statistical Society of Australia.


