Biography:
Sam Yates graduated with a PhD in Pure Mathematics from the University of
Adelaide in 2002, and has since been engaged in pure mathematics research
and scientific computing in both academia and industry.
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Sam Yates
Research Fellow
Telephone: +61 8 8313 0563
E-mail: stuart.yates@adelaide.edu.au
From 2002 to 2005 Sam undertook postdoctoral mathematics research at the
Max Planck Institut fur Mathematik in Bonn, and at Meiji University in
Tokyo.
From 2006, he directed the research and development programme at
Archimedes Consulting, a geophysical services company, where he
responsible for developing innovative techniques in potential fields
analysis, and constructing massively parallel applications for both
forward modeling and inverse modeling in geophysical potential field
applications.
Previous work has included software development for embedded systems
and networking code for real-time multiplayer games, in addition to
systems administration and contract programming work for scientific
applications in signal analysis and numerical computing. He has development
experience with a wide range of computing environments, including
C and C++ under Windows and Unix, Java, Perl, and a number of assembly
languages; massively parallel computing with MPI; use of and data-interchange
with the geophysical modeling and GIS package Petrel; and network software
development with sockets, Java and DirectX APIs.
Research interests include applied scientific computing, inverse modelling
and discrete geometrical analysis.
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