Wills Ton Minh Nguyen, The University of Adelaide
The AMSI Summer School 2022 program enables students to study one or two of the eight intensive honours-level subjects offered during the four-week hybrid school. With permission from their home university they can nominate (at the time of application) one subject for credit/assessment towards their degree.
Click on the topics below to find out more about the subject overviews, prerequisites, assessment and resources.
All Summer School subjects have prerequisites that students should consult before applying. Click on the quizzes below to find out a bit more about the level of foundational knowledge required to participate.
Note: When choosing subjects consult the timetable to see which combinations are possible. Join our mailing list and be the first to know when the timetable is released.
Subject | Lecturer/s | Quiz |
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Computational Complexity | Associate Professor Youming Qiao, University of Technology Sydney | Take Quiz |
Machine Learning in Financial Mathematics | Dr Ivan Guo, Monash University Dr Kihun Nam, Monash University |
Take Quiz |
Bayesian Statistical Learning | Dr Matias Quiroz , University of Technology, Sydney | Take Quiz |
Mean Curvature Flow – Introduction and Results in Various Settings (proudly sponsored by AustMS) |
Dr Valentina-Mira Wheeler, University of Wollongong Dr Glen Wheeler, University of Wollongong |
Take Quiz |
Fourier Analysis and Distribution Theory | Dr Melissa Tacy, The University of Auckland (NZ) Dr Timothy Candy, The University of Otago (NZ) |
Take Quiz |
A Modern Introduction to Extreme Value Theory (proudly sponsored by the Statistical Society of Australia) |
Professor Scott Sisson, UNSW Dr Boris Beranger, UNSW |
Take Quiz |
Cryptography for Cybersecurity | Dr. Arathi Arakala, RMIT | Take Quiz |
Geological Fluid Dynamics (proudly sponsored by ANZIAM) |
Dr Anja Slim, Monash University Dr Edward Hinton, The University of Melbourne |
Take Quiz |
Did you know you could take a Summer School subject for credit and have it count towards your degree?