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Sandy Spiers

PhD Student

PHD Research - Sandy has a background in optimisation, both in application and theory. He is well versed in the building and application of mathematical models that replicate scheduling decisions, both in the deterministic case and when uncertainties should be included.
These models often pose computationally intensive challenges and hence require well developed solution algorithms. Sandy plans to focus his theoretical work on building solution algorithms for discrete programs, a class of optimisation problem that is common in industry.

Industry research - areas of interest:

  • Mathematical optimisation and modelling, especially discrete and stochastic optimisation
  • How to model the maintenance scheduling of complicated, network-connected assets effectively and accurately

Sandy is skilled programmer, with experience in Python, R, MATLAB and Gams. He completed his Honours Thesis with the Centre; Sandy research Thesis is Maintenance Optimisation for Network-Connected Assets

Sandy will complete his PhD with Professor Ryan Loxton and Dr Hoa Bui at Curtin University. He will be focusing on research associated with Theme 3 - Support the Manager. PHD Research - Maintenance Optimisation for Network Connected Assets

Sandy is focussing his research on optimising maintenance strategies for network connected assets. Sandy will build a maintenance optimisation model for a critical path asset where redundancy maintenance strategies are common.

His initial focus will be on Digester banks; a connected network of assets used in production and subject to several scheduling complexities. While his research will look at a specific fleet of digester banks, many of the key contributions are transferrable to other assets and systems in the resources industry.

His outcomes will apply to any asset systems that use redundant assets to mitigate risks and where hard scheduling constraints govern maintenance activities

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  • Friday 7 February 2025
    Welcome to 2025! CTMTDS is pleased to share news and highlights from the past few months IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Dr. Braden Thorne who has graduated! Braden passed his thesis with minor revisions by examiners. Sandy Spiers who has had his thesis passed with minor revisions by examiners, and has received a...
  • Saturday 13 April 2024
    Welcome to the first newsletter for 2024 where we'll cover all of the exciting activities so far in 2024! IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Ziyu Zhao, whose thesis was 'passed subject to minor revision'. Well done Ziyu! Congratulations also to Braden Thorne and Sandy Spiers who both submitted their theses in May...
  • Friday 1 December 2023
    This month's newsletter focuses on the activities in December IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Research Fellow Eden Li on winning the Innovation and Excellence in Research award in the Australian Business Deans Council ( abdc.edu.au ) for her Data Workflow Method. The panel was impressed with the strong engagement and collaboration...
  • Wednesday 25 October 2023
    This month's newsletter focuses on the activities in October and includes an update on CTMTDS Director, Andrew Rohl, has been up to while on academic study leave in the UK. IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Research Fellow Sirui Li, who donned academic robes and received her PhD at Murdoch University's graduation...
  • Thursday 7 September 2023
    This month's newsletter focuses on the activities in September including a teaching award and two publications. IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to A/Prof Adriano Polpo on receiving the Science and Engineering School Excellence in Teaching Award. It has been a difficult time to teach over the last couple of years with online...
  • Monday 31 July 2023
    July was a quiet month for events as researchers travel to present their research and we introduce new industry partners to our Centre. TEAM NEWS # We welcome Peter Rose, Peter is the Alcoa Partner Representative for Centre joining our Strategic Risk and Reporting Board (SRRB). Johan Breytenbach has joined the SRRB representing Roy...
  • Wednesday 5 October 2022
    This month's newsletter focuses on Research Theme 3 - Support the decision maker. IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Sandy Spiers on winning first prize for his 3 minute presentation delivered at inaugural Information Resilience PhD School held at the Global Change Institute at the UQ St Lucia Campus. September was a big...
  • Wednesday 10 August 2022
    This month's newsletter focuses on the activities of Translation Theme 5. IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Eden Li and Mark Griffin for winning two awards for their conference paper at the World Building Congress 2022, organised by CIB, the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building and Construction ! Their...
  • Friday 1 April 2022
    This month's newsletter focuses on Research Theme 3 - Support the decision maker. IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Ryan Loxton on the recently-launched Curtin Centre for Optimisation and Decision Science. This new centre focuses on developing efficient mathematical techniques for the optimisation and control of complex systems. It closely aligned with...
  • Wednesday 2 March 2022
    February's newsletter focuses on Translation Theme 4 - Support the Organisation. IN THE SPOTLIGHT # Congratulations to Ponpot Jartnillaphand, who graduated with Honours in Mathematical Sciences on Friday, 15 February. Theme 3 researchers Sandy Spiers, Ryan Loxton , Hoa Bui, and Mojtaba Heydar joined Ponpot before the ceremony to congratulate him. Team News...
  • Tuesday 11 January 2022
    Welcome to an update on CTMTDS activities Aug - Dec 2021. Team Updates # Changes to the members of the Centre in the second six months of 2021: One new PhD student, Chau Nguyen, joined the Centre in October. Chau will complete his PhD at UWA within Theme 1 supervised by Tim French...
  • Wednesday 18 August 2021
    Welcome to an update on CTMTDS activities Jan - Jun 2021. Team Updates # Changes to the members of the Centre in the first six months of 2021 include welcoming: Two new PhD students: Sandy Spiers joined the Centre in February. Sandy will complete his PhD at Curtin University within Theme 3, supervised by...
  • Wednesday 6 January 2021
    Welcome to an update on CTMTDS activities. Highlights # Research Fellow for Theme 1 Michael Stewart PhD was accepted, congratulations to Dr Michael Stewart. Chief investigator for Theme 1 Dr Wei Lui is now Associate Professor Wei Lui – congratulations Wei.· PhD Candidates Yingying Yang, Tyler Bikaun, and Ryan Leadbetter completed their first candidacy...