Professor Michael Plank
Former postgraduate students
- PhD - Giorgia Vattiato: Modelling individual heterogeneity in behaviour for wildlife management and conservation (2021)
- PhD - Julie Mugford: Improving the reliability of citizen science data (2021)
- MSc - Stephen Merry: Quantifying the effect of individual heterogeneity in epidemic spread on a network (2021)
- PhD - Michael Hackney: Modelling cooperative and competitive behaviour in the exploitation of marine resources (2019)
- PhD - Allanah Kenny: Parallel neurovascular coupling models and associated spreading depression (2019)
- PhD - Elshin Mathias: Computational modelling of neurovascular coupling and the BOLD signal (2017)
- PhD - Hafiz Mohd: Modelling the presence-absence of multiple species (2016)
- PhD - Jaijus Pallippadan: Modulating factors of intracellular calcium dynamics in vascular smooth muscle cell: a numerical study (2016)
- Masters - Allanah Kenny: Calcium dynamics and wave propagation in coupled cells (2016)
- PhD - Rachelle Binny: Spatial moment models for collective cell behaviour (2015)
- PhD - Helen Warburton: The role of body size in predator-prey interactions and community structure (2015)
- PhD - Scott Graybill: Modelling nephron dynamics and tubuloglomerular feedback (2010)
- PhD - Nicole Kleinstreuer: Mathematical modeling of renal autoregulation (2009)
- PhD - Andrew Comerford: Computational models of endothelial and nucleotide function (2007)
Michael Plank, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 8140, New Zealand
Tel: +64 3 3692462
Email: michael.plank@canterbury.ac.nz