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Emeritus Professor Jerzy Filar
Emeritus Professor

Jerzy Filar

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Overview

Background

Jerzy Filar is Emeritus Professor of Applied Mathematics. Jerzy is a broadly trained applied mathematician with research interests spanning a spectrum of both theoretical and applied topics in Operations Research, Stochastic Modelling, Optimisation, Game Theory and Environmental Modelling. Professor Filar co-authored, or authored, five books or monographs and approximately 100 refereed research papers. He has a record of research grants/contracts with agencies and research institutes such as NSF, ARC, US EPA, World Resources Institute, DSTO, FRDC and the Sir Keith and Sir Ross Smith Foundation. He is editor-in-chief of Springer’s Environmental Modelling and Assessment and served on editorial boards of several other journals. He has supervised or co-supervised 29 PhD students. Jerzy's Erdos Number is 3.

Availability

Emeritus Professor Jerzy Filar is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Melbourne
  • Masters (Coursework), Monash University
  • Masters (Coursework), University of Illinois
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Illinois

Research interests

  • Stochastic Modelling

    Markov Decision Processes, Stochastic Games, Risk.

  • Analytic Perturbation Theory and Applications

    Regular and singular perturbations of matrices and operators and their applications to optimisation and Markov chains.

  • Operations Research and Optimisation

    Linear, nonlinear and dynamic programming. Applications to patient flow modelling, airport recovery problem, electricity grid operations.

  • Environmental Modelling

    Sustainable fisheries, sustainability and the times scales conjecture, cascading errors in complex models of the environment, evolutionary games.

  • Graph Theory

    Hamiltonian cycle problem, spectral properties of regular graphs.

  • Game Theory

    Non-cooperative dynamic games, games with incompetent players, applications of game theory.

Research impacts

In his last role as CARM Director, Professor Filar and the team are partnered with Queensland’s Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) to equip their stock assessments with the very latest statistical and mathematical modelling methodologies to support the Sustainable Fisheries Strategy. As fisheries are not fully observable and fish numbers vary as they are lost to predators , disease, aging, fishing pressures and other environmental factors it is very challenging to devise reliable assessments and sustainable harvest levels that deliver economic benefits without dangerously depleting fish stocks. This is where mathematical and statistical modelling as well as computer simulations offer an effective and risk-free approach to estimate likely impacts of any proposed change.

Works

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148 works between 1976 and 2024

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2017

Conference Publication

To fish or cut bait?

Diao, Jiahao, Nazarathy, Yoni , Taimre, Thomas and Filar, Jerzy A. (2017). To fish or cut bait?. 2017 11th Asian Control Conference (ASCC), Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, 17 - 20 December 2017. Piscataway, NJ, United States: IEEE. doi: 10.1109/ASCC.2017.8287563

To fish or cut bait?

2017

Conference Publication

Size does matter: A simulation study of hospital size and operational efficiency

Bogomolov, T., Filar, J. A., Luscombe, R., Nazarathy, Y., Qin, S., Swierkowski, P. and Wood, I. (2017). Size does matter: A simulation study of hospital size and operational efficiency. 22nd International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Hobart, TAS Australia, 3 - 8 December 2017. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand Inc. (MSSANZ).

Size does matter: A simulation study of hospital size and operational efficiency

2016

Journal Article

Hospital Event Simulation Model: Arrivals to Discharge - design, development and application

Ben-Tovim, D., Filar, J., Hakendorf, P., Qin, S., Thompson, C. and Ward, D. (2016). Hospital Event Simulation Model: Arrivals to Discharge - design, development and application. Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 68, 80-94. doi: 10.1016/j.simpat.2016.07.004

Hospital Event Simulation Model: Arrivals to Discharge - design, development and application

2016

Journal Article

On transition matrices of Markov chains corresponding to Hamiltonian cycles

Avrachenkov, Konstantin, Eshragh, Ali and Filar, Jerzy A. (2016). On transition matrices of Markov chains corresponding to Hamiltonian cycles. Annals of Operations Research, 243 (1-2), 19-35. doi: 10.1007/s10479-014-1642-2

On transition matrices of Markov chains corresponding to Hamiltonian cycles

2016

Journal Article

Australian electricity market and price volatility

Boland, J., Filar, J. A., Mohammadian, G. and Nazari, A. (2016). Australian electricity market and price volatility. Annals of Operations Research, 241 (1-2), 357-372. doi: 10.1007/s10479-011-1033-x

Australian electricity market and price volatility

2016

Journal Article

Singularly perturbed linear programs and Markov decision processes

Avrachenkov, Konstantin, Filar, Jerzy A., Gaitsgory, Vladimir and Stillman, Andrew (2016). Singularly perturbed linear programs and Markov decision processes. Operations Research Letters, 44 (3), 297-301. doi: 10.1016/j.orl.2016.02.005

Singularly perturbed linear programs and Markov decision processes

2016

Book

Genetic theory for cubic graphs

Baniasadi, Pouya, Ejov, Vladimir, Filar, Jerzy A. and Haythorpe, Michael (2016). Genetic theory for cubic graphs. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-319-19680-0

Genetic theory for cubic graphs

2015

Journal Article

A new heuristic for detecting non-Hamiltonicity in cubic graphs

Filar, Jerzy A., Haythorpe, Michael and Rossomakhine, Serguei (2015). A new heuristic for detecting non-Hamiltonicity in cubic graphs. Computers and Operations Research, 64, 283-292. doi: 10.1016/j.cor.2015.06.004

A new heuristic for detecting non-Hamiltonicity in cubic graphs

2015

Journal Article

Hamiltonian cycle curves in the space of discounted occupational measures

Filar, Jerzy A. and Moeini, Asghar (2015). Hamiltonian cycle curves in the space of discounted occupational measures. Annals of Operations Research, 317 (2), 605-622. doi: 10.1007/s10479-015-2030-2

Hamiltonian cycle curves in the space of discounted occupational measures

2015

Journal Article

Sustainability screw: role of relative production and abatement time scales

Filar, Jerzy A., Krawczyk, Jacek B. and Agrawal, Manju R. (2015). Sustainability screw: role of relative production and abatement time scales. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 66 (8), 1259-1269. doi: 10.1057/jors.2014.39

Sustainability screw: role of relative production and abatement time scales

2015

Conference Publication

Markov decision process model for optimisation of patient flow

Clissold, A., Filar, J., Qin, S. and Ward, D. (2015). Markov decision process model for optimisation of patient flow. MODSIM2015, 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Broadbeach, QLD, Australia, 29 Nov - 4 Dec 2015. Broadbeach, QLD, Australia: The Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand.

Markov decision process model for optimisation of patient flow

2015

Conference Publication

Hospital Event Simulation Model: Arrivals to Discharge

Ben-Tovim, D. I., Filar, J. A., Hakendorf, P. H., Qin, S., Thompson, C. H. and Ward, D. A. (2015). Hospital Event Simulation Model: Arrivals to Discharge. MODSIM2015, 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia, 29 November - 4 December 2015. Canberra, ACT Australia: Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand.

Hospital Event Simulation Model: Arrivals to Discharge

2014

Journal Article

Deterministic "Snakes and Ladders" heuristic for the Hamiltonian cycle problem

Baniasadi, Pouya, Ejov, Vladimir, Filar, Jerzy A., Haythorpe, Michael and Rossomakhine, Serguei (2014). Deterministic "Snakes and Ladders" heuristic for the Hamiltonian cycle problem. Mathematical Programming Computation, 6 (1), 55-75. doi: 10.1007/s12532-013-0059-2

Deterministic "Snakes and Ladders" heuristic for the Hamiltonian cycle problem

2014

Book Chapter

A linearly-growing conversion from the set splitting problem to the directed Hamiltonian cycle problem

Haythorpe, Michael and Filar, Jerzy A. (2014). A linearly-growing conversion from the set splitting problem to the directed Hamiltonian cycle problem. Optimization and control methods in industrial engineering and construction. (pp. 35-52) edited by Honglei Xu and Xiangyu Wang. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-8044-5_3

A linearly-growing conversion from the set splitting problem to the directed Hamiltonian cycle problem

2013

Journal Article

On the determinant and its derivatives of the rank-one corrected generator of a Markov chain on a graph

Filar, J. A., Haythorpe, M. A. and Murray, W. (2013). On the determinant and its derivatives of the rank-one corrected generator of a Markov chain on a graph. Journal of Global Optimization, 56 (4), 1425-1440. doi: 10.1007/s10898-012-9855-x

On the determinant and its derivatives of the rank-one corrected generator of a Markov chain on a graph

2013

Journal Article

Markov chains, Hamiltonian cycles and volumes of convex bodies

Borkar, Vivek S. and Filar, Jerzy A. (2013). Markov chains, Hamiltonian cycles and volumes of convex bodies. Journal of Global Optimization, 55 (3), 633-639. doi: 10.1007/s10898-011-9819-6

Markov chains, Hamiltonian cycles and volumes of convex bodies

2013

Book

Analytic perturbation theory and its applications

Avrachenkov, K., Filar, J. A. and Howlett, P. G. (2013). Analytic perturbation theory and its applications. Philadelphia, United States: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). doi: 10.1137/1.9781611973143

Analytic perturbation theory and its applications

2013

Book Chapter

Electricity Supply Without Fossil Fuels

Boland, J., Pudney, P. and Filar, Jerzy A. (2013). Electricity Supply Without Fossil Fuels. Computational Intelligent Data Analysis for Sustainable Development. (pp. 489-497) edited by Ting Yu, Nitesh V. Chawla and Simeon Simoff. Boca Raton Florida, United States: Chapman and Hall / CRC Press.

Electricity Supply Without Fossil Fuels

2012

Journal Article

Incompetence and impact of training in Bimatrix Games

Beck, Justin D., Ejov, Vladimir and Filar, Jerzy A. (2012). Incompetence and impact of training in Bimatrix Games. Automatica, 48 (10), 2400-2408. doi: 10.1016/j.automatica.2012.06.046

Incompetence and impact of training in Bimatrix Games

2012

Journal Article

Constraint augmentation in pseudo-singularly perturbed linear programs

Avrachenkov, K., Burachik, R. S., Filar, J. A. and Gaitsgory, V. (2012). Constraint augmentation in pseudo-singularly perturbed linear programs. Mathematical Programming, 132 (1-2), 179-208. doi: 10.1007/s10107-010-0388-0

Constraint augmentation in pseudo-singularly perturbed linear programs

Funding

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2024
    Partially Observable MDPs, Monte Carlo Methods, and Sustainable Fisheries
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2021
    Modelling environmental changes and effects on wild-caught species in Queensland
    Fisheries Research & Development Corporation
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2023
    Time Consistency, Risk-Mitigation and Partially Observable Systems
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Stock Predictions and spatial population indicators for Australia's east coast saucer scallop fishery (FRDC grant administered by the Queensland Government Department of Agriculture and Fisheries)
    Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2018
    Congestion recovery and optimisation of patient flows (ARC Linkage Project administered by Flinders University)
    Flinders University
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2018
    Perturbations in complex systems and games (ARC Discovery Project administered by Flinders University)
    Flinders University
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2019
    The fundamental equations for Inversion of operator pencils (ARC Discovery Project administered by the University of South Australia)
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

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Available projects

  • Risk and Uncertainty Quantification in Environmental Modelling

    Mathematical models of environmental problems often demand understanding of complex dynamics and interactions between many physical and biological variables on the one hand, and human inputs on the other. Uncertainties accompanying such models stem from multiple sources. Sometimes they manifest themselves as cascading errors and at other times they involve the risk of key variables crossing undesirable thresholds. In both cases they undermine confidence in either the model or, worse still, the underlying science.

    The accompanying mathematical problems can be studied using a wide range of approaches including (but not limited to) perturbation theory, stochastic processes, partially observable Markov decision processes, statistical methods, dynamical systems and simulation. They can also be applied in several important contexts including (but not limited to) conservation of natural resources, optimizing harvests of fish subject to sustainability constraints or generating warning signals for species whose abundance drops to low levels. One particularly challenging problem is that of designing controls that minimize the probability of a catastrophe, consistently over time, while achieving satisfactory and sustainable resource consumption. A related problem, also stemming from fishery science applications, is that of devising a “balanced harvest” strategy that ultimately restores the proportions of age cohorts of the harvested species to those that are natural for that species.

    There are several PhD, Masters’ or Honours’ research projects that can be designed on this general theme and tailored to the particular student’s background and interests. For some projects co-supervision with scientists from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, or CSIRO may be required.

  • Fishery-dependent monitoring of Queensland's fisheries

    Review and evaluate efficient sampling programs: Is the right amount of sampling occurring for each species? Are there any significant biases in the sampling programs for each species? Assess whether routine analyses are being carried out correctly and to develop new analyses for fisheries management.

    Project components include developing: Quantitative analyses to optimise fishery-dependent sampling across multiple species and regions. Routine methods for assessing precision of current sampling of fish length and age. New methods for turning fish length and age data into advice (indicators) about fishing pressure and the status of fish stocks. A corresponding harvest strategy and reference points for judging the performance of the indicators.

  • Queensland state-wide estimation of recreational fish catches

    Improved estimation of state-wide recreational harvests, including resampling, bootstrap and MCMC techniques. Quantify changes in survey angler avidity and recall bias between survey years and methodologies; adjust previous survey data to obtain improved estimates. Evaluating sampling frames - develop methods to generate state-wide harvest estimates (and associated measures of uncertainty) from several synchronous samples taken from different sampling frames (e.g. a licence frame and a residential telephone number list). Develop hierarchical and conditional mixed models for estimation of recreational fish catch and catch rates. Investigate the statistical modelling of recreational survey data collected from multiple survey methods.

    From survey to analysis: dealing with differences in the scale at which survey data are collected and the scale at which data are analysed. Examine appropriate estimation methods for different fish species. Develop statistical methods for low fish abundance or recreational species caught by ‘hard-to-reach’ fishers. Develop methods to engage and retain recreational fishers in volunteer data contribution programs.

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Machine Learning for Quantitative Fisheries Stock Assessments

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Nan Ye

Completed supervision

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