
A true inspiration to all learners.
Encourages critical thinking and analysis.
Patient, kind, and always approachable.
Inspires curiosity and a thirst for knowledge.
Always positive, enthusiastic, and supportive.
Alice Tang serves as a Lecturer in Mathematics within the Mathematics and Statistics team at Curtin University. She is affiliated with the School of Electrical Engineering, Computing and Mathematical Sciences, which falls under the Faculty of Science and Engineering. In her teaching role, Alice Tang coordinates the unit MATH3008 Survival Models & Analysis in Mathematics. This unit equips students with essential skills in survival analysis, a key area in statistical modeling applicable to actuarial science, reliability engineering, and medical research. Her office is situated in Building 314, Room 347C, and she is reachable by phone at +61 8 9266 4714.
Additionally, Alice Tang engages in research supervision at the postgraduate level. She acted as the advisor for PhD candidate Sunil Joshi's thesis, 'A Bayesian Analysis of Aggregate Loss Models,' completed in 2023. This demonstrates her involvement in advanced statistical methodologies, particularly Bayesian approaches to modeling aggregate losses, which are relevant to risk assessment and insurance mathematics.

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