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The cutting-edge researchers in the School believe that it is important to demonstrate the relevance of mathematics and statistics to society and everyday life. Here are some examples of our appearances in the print, online and broadcast media.

If you would like to interview one of our staff members for a media story, please contact聽Susannah Waters.

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The Neumann Talk聽podcast interviews past winners of the Australian Mathematical Society's B.H. Neumann Prize. It is produced by students and staff from the School of Mathematics and Statistics at 国产精品 Sydney and hosted by PhD candidate Yudhi Bunjamin.

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  • Jake Olivier

    AUGUST: Shane Keating , addressing rumours that the Paris Olympics has a "slow pool problem". The article was also picked up by , and he was聽interviewed on-camera by ABC News for their story聽.听听

    闯鲍尝驰:听The Guardian's puzzle columnist Alex Bellos highlighted puzzles sourced from "Parabolic Problems: 60 Years of Mathematical Puzzles in Parabola" by David Angell and Thomas Britz .

    Jan Zika spoke to the Herald Sun for an article聽Global warming: Why 2024 could be our hottest year.

    JUNE: Jake Oliver was contacted for comment for a piece by the Newcastle Herald聽regarding a local聽letter saga.听He was asked to estimate the probability of an extremely unlikely event.

    Tom Stindl and Scott Sisson were contacted by the聽 to provide an estimate of the height of聽a "torpedo bomb" kick by Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs player Matt Burton.听

    FEBRUARY: Tom Stindl was聽interviewed for the Herald Sun discussing the likelihood of two family members sharing a leap year birthdate.

    Tom Stindl and Jake Olivier gave separate interviews to Triple M about the odds of winning the $200聽million Powerball jackpot.听Jake Olivier also gave an on-camera interview to the聽聽afternoon bulletin, and聽ABC Radio Sydney NSW Afternoons with James Valentine.

    An article spotlighting Trevor McDougall and his 2023 NSW Scientist of the Year win was published in The Senior.

    JANUARY: Jake Olivier was about the odds of winning the $150 million Powerball jackpot.听

    A new study by Jake Olivier and colleague聽Soufiane Boufous revealing that overall cyclist fatalities have been decreasing over the past three decades was covered by , Cosmos Magazine, Canberra Times, AAP, and more.听Jake Oliver was also interviewed about the study on ABC Canberra Breakfast radio.听

  • NOVEMBER:聽A piece about marine heatwaves by Shane Keating, Amandine Schaeffer, and colleagues聽was published in .听

    OCTOBER: Shane Keating co-wrote a piece for The Conversation,聽.

    厂贰笔罢贰惭叠贰搁:听A recent study by Thomas Britz and colleagues was covered by several media outlets including and . The research found that tens of thousands of small-scale hydro energy storage sites could be built from Australia鈥檚 farm dams, supporting the uptake of reliable, low-carbon power systems in rural communities.

    A study by聽Amandine Schaeffer and 国产精品 colleagues about marine heatwaves gained traction across the science media.听They co-wrote a piece in , and the research was featured in several science publications.听

    AUGUST: Jan Zika was about proposed funding cuts to the Australian Antarctic program.听

    JULY: Jan Zika was quoted in several media pieces - including聽 and the - commenting on the recent declaration of an El Ni帽o weather event. Climate experts warned that Australia is in "uncharted" bushfire territory.

    闯鲍狈贰:听Jake Olivier was interviewed for several media pieces in the wake of the聽recent Hunter Valley bus crash.听Head of Statistics Professor Olivier is聽Deputy Director of the Transport & Road Safety Research Centre (TARS).听

    Professor Olivier and colleague聽Raphael Grzebieta (Professor of Road Safety, TARS) were聽, which聽discusses the issues of regulation concerning seat belts on buses,聽rollover crash worthiness standards for vehicles, and the availability of vehicle data/black box recorders to police.

    Professor Olivier was聽, focused on lobbying by parent groups for seat belts to be installed on buses.听

    Professor Olivier was interviewed for a聽, which discusses seat belt laws for buses across Australia.

    which sought comment from Prof Olivier covers the investigation by a聽bus industry taskforce into the adequacy of bus and coach safety regulation in NSW.

    MAY:聽Jake Olivier was interviewed for an article, "", which features in聽the聽Australian Associated Press' FactCheck. He helped to debunk a claim that聽the high number of聽informal ballots聽cast at some NSW voting centres provides statistical evidence that the聽2023 NSW election聽was rigged.

    Jan Zika - ABC News
  • 闯鲍尝驰:听Jake Olivier was interviewed for an聽聽about golf cart safety.听

    Thomas Britz wrote a聽聽charting the history of the Golden Ratio and exploring why its common application to determine physical beauty is redundant.

    惭础驰:听Daniel Mansfield featured on聽, discussing the history of maths and ancient Babylonian tablets.

    Jake Olivier聽was interviewed for ABC Newcastle about the impact of a reduced speed zone in the local area, in terms of decreasing the prospect of a fatality following a motor vehicle accident; he has done research via a systematic review and meta-analysis that supports the decision.

    惭础搁颁贬:听Amandine Schaeffer聽wrote for The Conversation, investigating what brings bluebottles to shore and revealing that the orientation of the beach and the direction of the wind both have a part to play.

    Shane Keating's聽piece for The Conversation聽explores how innovative design and smart satellites change the way we look at our planet - and beyond.

    FEBRUARY: Taimoor Sohail and Jan Zika's聽study published in Nature, which聽provided a new聽framework聽for understanding freshwater transport and聽highlighted the impact of climate change on the global water cycle, attracted a broad range of media attention including interviews with ABC and articles in titles internationally.听

    Jake Olivier was聽聽about the odds of winning the $120 million Powerball jackpot

    Shane Keating wrote for The Conversation about the mysterious science of the sport of curling,聽The slippery science of Olympic curling: we still don鈥檛 know how it聽works.

    JANUARY:聽Jake Olivier was聽interviewed by ABC radio聽about the contributing factors to NSW's decline in road toll deaths.听

  • 顿贰颁贰惭叠贰搁:听Shane Keating wrote a piece for The Conversation exploring the science of fluids,聽.

    狈翱痴贰惭叠贰搁:听Daniel Mansfield was聽, discussing the maths of ancient Babylonia.听

    Fedor Sukochev was聽announced as the top researcher聽in the field of聽Mathematical Analysis in聽The聽Australian鈥檚 Research Magazine, which聽publishes an annual list of the top聽researchers and best research institutions across 250 individual fields of research nationally.听

    In addition to Professor Sukochev's top researcher ranking, 国产精品 Mathematics and Statistics聽topped the list聽for the fields of聽Algebra聽and聽Computational Mathematics.

    AUGUST:聽Daniel Mansfield's聽聽revealing that ancient clay tablet Si.427 could be the oldest known example of applied geometry sparked a vast amount of global mainstream media and social media attention. The story featured in outlets such as The Guardian, The New York Times, Daily Mail, New Scientist, The Economist, ABC, SMH, The Age and many more.听

    闯鲍尝驰:听Rohitash Chandra co-authored聽, which focuses on recent innovative research to discover copper deposits in order to supply the growing renewable energy technology industries.

    础笔搁滨尝:听Jake Olivier was interviewed by ABC Radio Sydney about unmarked speed camera vehicles and recent changes to the speed limit in the Moore Park area. There has been a general push for 40km/h zones or less in areas with a fair amount of pedestrian or cycling traffic. A paper published by Prof Olivier in 2019 estimated the probability of a pedestrian fatality given an impact speed; it works out to about five per cent probability at 30km/h. The paper can be found here:聽.

    Shane Keating and Moninya Roughan wrote聽a piece for The Conversation聽about the role of ocean currents and the fascinating things they can reveal.听

    Fedor Sukochev
    Moninya Roughan

    MARCH:聽Moninya Roughan was聽聽and ABC about ocean currents within the context of the investigation into the disappearance of Sydney businesswoman Melissa Caddick.

    FEBRUARY:聽Daniel Mansfield was interviewed by Diffusion Science radio about Mesopotamian arithmetic and geometry.

  • 翱颁罢翱叠贰搁:听Thomas Britz was interviewed on ABC Melbourne's 'Breakfast with Sammy J' programme, discussing the size of a trillion [dollars].

    础鲍骋鲍厂罢:听Daniel Mansfield penned聽, addressing a viral TikTok video which raised questions about the origin and existence of maths. He was also interviewed on ABC radio about the viral video.听

    Head of Statistics, Jake Olivier, was聽聽about speed's impact on fatalities and serious injuries in vehicle crashes.听

    JULY:聽Thomas Britz was interviewed about the probability of winning the lottery on聽ABC Radio Hobart.

    闯鲍狈贰:听Jake Olivier contributed to an聽聽analysing the accuracy of Australia's coronavirus figures.听

    MAY:聽Thomas Britz was interviewed for a piece,聽The mystique of mathematics: 5 beautiful maths phenomena, for the 国产精品 Newsroom. The article generated some additional media interest: it was also picked up by Cosmos Magazine, was Tweeted by The Mathematical Association of America, and Thomas Britz was interviewed on聽ABC Radio Hobart.听

    闯础狈鲍础搁驰:听Shane Keating wrote聽a piece for The Conversation聽about the science of ocean waves.

    Thomas Britz
  • Yanan Fan

    顿贰颁贰惭叠贰搁:听Jake Olivier spoke to SMH about pedestrian and road safety聽and the role of increased speeds.听

    翱颁罢翱叠贰搁:听Jake Olivier聽analysed data for ABC's Fact Check聽to help investigate the credibility of a claim by former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce that the Nationals represent Australia's poorest electorates.

    惭础驰:听In the wake of the recent Federal election and many misleading opinion polls, Scott Sisson聽co-authored a piece in The Conversation聽about improving poll design and thus their accuracy.听

    础笔搁滨尝:听础听聽that describes a new method for multiplying together huge numbers attracted a broad range of media interest, garnering mentions in publications and outlets such as New Scientist, Science News, ABC, Triple J and BBC World Service.听

    FEBRUARY:聽Yanan Fan's聽study looking at student bias聽towards teachers attracted attention in the print and broadcast media. Yanan was interviewed by the ABC about the research.听

    Jake Olivier's聽聽demonstrating a clear link between helmet laws and a dramatic reduction in cycling fatalities appeared in several national media outlets, including聽聽and聽ABC radio.听

    Jake Olivier spoke to聽ABC's 7.30 program about his research聽on the impact of car speed on pedestrian fatality.听聽also appeared across the print media.

  • NOVEMBER:聽Then Head of Statistics, Scott Sisson, appeared in an聽Australian Academy of Science video聽discussing the reliability of opinion polls.听

    础鲍骋鲍厂罢:听Jake Olivier was interviewed for a Channel 10 news bulletin about the likelihood of winning the record $100 million Powerball jackpot.听

    闯鲍尝驰:听Shane Keating and Darryn Waugh wrote a piece for The Conversation in the lead-up to Prof Waugh's public lecture on 30 July at 国产精品, The enduring impact of the ozone hole on climate.

    Jake Olivier was interviewed for a piece for ABC Fact Check, ''.听

    JUNE:聽Scott Sisson co-authored two articles for The Conversation, ''聽and ''.

    础笔搁滨尝:听Chris Tisdell was聽聽discussing new research which shows that one in three Australians are unhappy with their choice of university or university degree.

    Thomas Britz was interviewed by local radio station radio TLC FM on the work and experience of being a mathematician.

    MARCH:聽Jake Olivier聽聽for an article about the effect of helmet laws and bicycle rider participation. The article cited his meta analysis on helmet usage, which concluded that helmets reduce the chances of a serious head injury by nearly 70 per cent and of fatal head injuries by 65 per cent.

    Jake Olivier was also interviewed on 15 March on Focus with Cassie McCullagh (ABC Radio).听

    闯础狈鲍础搁驰:听When Trevor McDougall received a Companion of the Order of Australia, the news appeared across several news media outlets, including聽聽about Prof McDougall.听

    Scott Sisson
  • Daniel Mansfield

    础鲍骋鲍厂罢:听Daniel Mansfield and Norman Wildberger's research unlocked the mystery of an ancient Babylonian tablet. The research attracted local and worldwide media attention.

    闯鲍尝驰:听Jake Olivier was interviewed for ABC's 'The World Today'聽program, in a feature about Australian bike sharing schemes.

    闯鲍尝驰:听Norman Wildberger was interviewed for聽a piece in SMH about the Kepler Conjecture.

    MAY:聽Moninya Roughan and Amandine Schaeffer's research about the intensification of marine heatwaves was featured in the Sydney Morning Herald.听

    础笔搁滨尝:听Jake Olivier spoke to ABC Radio National for their broadcast,聽Minimum passing distances for cars and bikes: do they work?

    惭础搁颁贬:听Jake Olivier was聽interviewed on ABC Radio聽Mornings with Jon Faine to discuss the compelling case for bike helmet safety.

  • SEPTEMBER:聽Jake Olivier has continued his run of media appearances, this time聽featuring widely across print and broadcast media聽highlighting his review into bike helmet use and injury, which is the largest study of its kind ever undertaken.听

    闯鲍狈贰:听Jake Olivier聽spoke to 7 News聽about the odds of winning the lottery.

    APRIL:聽Jake Olivier聽once again analysed data for ABC's Fact Check. The report investigated whether industrial disputes decreased under the operation of the Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC), and if they increased after the commission was abolished.

    MARCH:聽Jake Olivier featured in a聽Channel 10 Eyewitness News broadcast, which discussed proposed laws which would require skateboarders and scooter riders to wear helmets. The decision is pending the outcome of a review ordered by the NSW government.

    贵贰叠搁鲍础搁驰:听Research undertaken by PhD student Isaac Donnelly and collaborators from 国产精品 Psychology was聽widely covered across science media. The study, published in Nature Communications, revealed that complex human brain activity is driven by the same simple universal rule of nature which can explain other phenomena, such as the spots on a leopard.

    闯础狈鲍础搁驰:听Chris Tisdell was quoted in a聽聽which looked at Australia's 'deteriorating mathematics skills'. Chris Tisdell highlighted some of the challenges within the current educational landscape.

    Isaac Donnelly
  • Wild Researchers

    顿贰颁贰惭叠贰搁:听Jake Olivier was consulted by ABC's Fact Check聽to help investigate the veracity of a claim by Deputy Leader of the National Party, Barnaby Joyce, that the constituents his party represents are worse off than those in other electorates.

    NOVEMBER:聽Three of our oceanography researchers聽聽focusing on scientists, dubbed Wild Researchers, by an award-winning photographer.

    础鲍骋鲍厂罢:听John Murray appeared in a short documentary, part of a series commissioned by聽The Guardian Australia聽featuring Australian scientists. The documentary, 'No Researcher is an Island', focuses on one of Professor Murray's collaborators, Dr Geoff Symonds of Calimmune.

    Thomas Britz and collaborators at BEES, 国产精品, and University of Tasmania, published an聽, together with聽聽in The Conversation, which attracted international media attention. Their research suggested that reintroducing devils to the mainland would lead to reductions in fox and cat numbers. Foxes and cats are arguably the greatest living threat to our native mammals, so any reduction in their abundance is going to be of great benefit to our struggling native mammal species.

    闯鲍尝驰:听Gary Froyland was quoted in a National Geographic article, '(Re)parting the Seas'. The short piece discusses ocean 'borders', which have remained largely unchanged for almost a century. Prof Froyland contends that the boundaries 'reflect geopolitics'. The article, which聽聽with our former PhD student Robyn Stuart plus Erik van Sebille (formerly of 国产精品's CCRC), advocates for a revision of boundaries, based on present-day knowledge of currents and natural basins, while taking into account the origin of polluted plots of rubbish which litter the ocean. The piece also appeared in the French, Dutch, and Spanish online versions of the publication.听

    **School members Moninya Roughan, Shane Keating, Amandine Schaeffer, and Carlos Rocha joined a research trip on CSIRO vessel聽Investigator, which inadvertently discovered ancient volcanoes off the coast of Sydney. The聽story generated a media storm, with coverage appearing widely across the mainstream media.

    **During a trip to Austria for a conference, Josef Dick was the subject of an article in a local newspaper,聽.

    贵贰叠搁鲍础搁驰:听An article about PhD student Isaac Donnelly's Fulbright Scholarship was published in the Northern Star newspaper, 'Bright spark wins prized award'.听

  • Limits to Growth

    DECEMBER:聽The School's聽Limits to Growth symposium聽attracted ample media attention. ABC radio's PM program recorded talks by Graciela Chichilnisky, Clive Hamilton and Ken Henry.听

    SKY TV filmed the afternoon sessions and the Limits to Growth Q&A for Australia's Public Affairs Channel (Foxtel).听

    AAP and Financial Review came to report on Ken Henry's talk, and SMH requested copy of Ken Henry's speech for publication. Part of his talk was quoted in an聽article in The Australian.听

    An article by Bruce Henry and Isaac Donnelly was published in聽聽in the lead-up to the symposium.

    贵贰叠搁鲍础搁驰:听Articles about Jake Oliver and his team's research聽appeared in both SMH and The Conversation. Their study revealed the value of mandatory helmet laws, which are currently up for debate, and the correlation between injury severity and the lack of a helmet.听

    In March, their聽work was mentioned聽in two prominent injury prevention publications.