Dr Joanne Hall

This person does not currently hold a position at QUT.
Biography
- 2013 - present Lecturer in the Mathematical Sciences School of the Queensland University of Technology
- 2011-2012 Post doctoral research scientist in the Department of Algebra at Charles University in Prague
- PhD at RMIT University, 2011 Thesis: Mutually unbiased bases and related structures.
- MPhil at the Australian National University, 2007. Thesis: Graphical Associations and Codes with Small Covering Radius.
- BSc(Hons) at the Australian National University, 2005. Thesis: Maximum Distance Separable Codes and Generalisations.
Personal details
Keywords
Combinatorics, Error correcting codes, Finite fields
Discipline
Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics
Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008
Qualifications
- PhD (Royal Melbourne Inst. of Tech)
- MPhil (Australian National University)
- BSc (Australian National University)
Professional memberships and associations
- Member of the Australian Mathematical Society.
- Secretary of the Women in Mathematics Special Interest Group of the Australian Mathematical Society.
- Member of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers)
Teaching
MXB351 Coding Theory and Graph Theory
2015 Semester 2:
MXB251 Number Theory and Abstract Algebra
2015 Semester 1:
MXB201 Advanced Linear Algebra
2014 Semester 2:
MAB461 Discrete Mathematics
2013 Semester 2:
MAB461 Discrete Mathematics
MAN778 Applications of Discrete Mathematics
2013 Semester 1:
MAB122, MAB127 Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus
Selected publications
- Ford J, Molloy T, Hall J, (2014) Compressed sensing using hidden Markov models with application to vision based aircraft tracking, Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Information Fusion, pp. 1-8.
- Hall J, Rao A, Gagola III S, (2013) A family of Alltop functions that are EA-inequivalent to the cubic function, IEEE Transactions on Communications, 61 (11), pp. 4722-4727.
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