Plank, M. J.

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Name (Latin)
Plank, M. J.
Other forms of name
Plank, Michael J
Occupation
investigator
College teachers
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 162773343
Wikidata: Q47189723
Library of congress: n 2005182419
Wikipedia description:

Michael John Plank (born 1979) is an English-born professor in mathematics and statistics at the University of Canterbury, and a principal investigator at Te Pūnaha Matatini. Plank's research has focused on mechanistic mathematical and stochastic models and areas of expertise include ecological and social networks, population dynamics, epidemiological models and marine ecosystems. His work has included developing and applying models to the balanced managing of fishing sites, revitalisation of endangered languages and invasive plant and weed impact. As a Co-Lead for Covid-19 Modelling Aotearoa, a research programme established initially under Te Pūnaha Matatini but independent since 2021, he came to prominence as a COVID-19 modeller and frequent commentator in the media during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand. Plank has received several awards in recognition of contributions to the field of applied mathematics, particularly for his explanations of how mathematical modelling can benefit social and ecological environments and concerns.

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