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QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT

Some of the recent and current research being undertaken in the School includes:

  • A statistical model to predict indoor VOCs concentrations in Sydney homes from monitoring data collected in various European cities - Leonte
  • Using Voronoi tessellations to assess the extent and magnitude of chemical concentrations in the soil of contaminated sites - Leonte and Nott
  • A review of Bayes nets and their applicability to semi-quantitative risk analysis problems - Leonte and Lam
  • Earthquake Forecasting by Electromagnetic Emissions From Rocks and Minerals Undergoing Rupture - Leonte and Vozoff
  • Statistical analysis of personal injury data during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games - Middleton and Leonte