Nick Beeton is a biological modeller and applied mathematician based in Hobart with 11 years of experience translating mathematical theory into practical conservation and disease-management insights. Trained in advanced mathematics and computational science (BSc Hons) and holding a PhD in zoology focused on mathematical modelling, he has applied nonlinear acoustics, population dynamics, and disease models to real-world problems such as Tasmanian devil facial tumour disease. At CSIRO and previously the University of Tasmania, he has driven interdisciplinary projects on biodiversity, climate-driven range shifts, spatial refugia, and invasive species control. Nick combines rigorous quantitative methods with field-relevant questions, often bridging mechanistic modelling and conservation decision-making in ways that reveal nonobvious management trade-offs.
10 years of coding experience
PhD, Zoology (Mathematical modelling), PhD, Zoology (Mathematical modelling) at University of Tasmania
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