Michael J Watts

Michael J Watts, Ph.D.

  • Position:
    Research Associate

    School of Earth and Environmental Sciences

    University of Adelaide (Adelaide, Australia)

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  • Advisor:

    Barry Brook

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  • Degrees:
     
    Ph.D., Computational Intelligence, University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand)
     
    B.S., Information Science, University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand)
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  • Past Advisors:
     
    Stephen Simpson (as Post Doctoral Fellow)
     
    Andrew Parker (as Post Doctoral Fellow)
     
    Susan P. Worner (as Post Doctoral Fellow)
     
    Colin Aldridge (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
     
    Nikola K Kasabov (as Graduate Student - Ph.D.)
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  • Research:
    Modelling the effects of climate change on species distributions.

    I am currently carrying out research in the Global Ecology Group on using ecological modelling to predict the effects of climate change on species distributions.

    I am also an expert in computational intelligence, especially artificial neural networks, evolutionary computation and Kasabov's evolving connectionist systems.

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Michael Watts's Publications (13)



Michael Watts's Posters and Presentations (4)

  • Artificial Neural Networks in Bio-Protection (presentation)

    Michael J Watts

    University of Sydney; 09/2007
  • Relational Databases in Bio-Protection and Ecology (presentation)

    Michael J Watts

    Lincoln University; 02/2007
    Attachment: 28-02-07.ppt
  • Determining Abiotic Factors Influencing Insect Pest Establishment using Artificial Neural Networks (presentation)

    Michael J Watts

    Lincoln University; 06/2006
    Attachment: Pest-ANN.ppt
  • Evolving Connectionist Systems (presentation)

    Michael J Watts

    Lincoln University; 05/2005
    Attachment: Mike_s_PhD.ppt



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