Summary
Michael Lydeamore is an applied statistician and Senior Lecturer at Monash University with 11 years of experience applying data science and computational statistics to healthcare, infectious disease modelling, and large-scale network problems. He designs reproducible analytic workflows and leads research on surveillance and control of antimicrobial resistance in Victorian hospitals, partnering with state government to build scalable outbreak-detection systems. His background spans business analytics, climate, ecology and high-dimensional data, and he has hands-on policy experience from modelling and analytics roles during the COVID-19 response. An award-winning probabilist with a PhD in applied mathematics, he also contributes to health system research at Alfred Health and Safer Care Victoria and serves as treasurer for both a regional tennis club and the Australia & New Zealand Industrial & Applied Mathematics Society, reflecting an unusual mix of technical leadership and community stewardship.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Philosophy - MPhil, Applied Mathematics, Master of Philosophy - MPhil, Applied Mathematics at University of Adelaide
The University of Melbourne
SACE Certificate, SACE Certificate at Endeavour College