Personal profile
Area of academic expertise - outline
I am a mathematician with a broad interest in topics underpinned by Dynamical Systems. On completion of my PhD in Dynamical Systems, I worked for three years as a mathematician within a research group in Signal Processing.
Current research activities
For more than 20 years, first at Bell College and post-merger UWS, I have worked as a teaching-focused academic, delivering material to a range of classes at Higher National Certificate and Diploma, and degree level.
Notwithstanding that, I am available to provide expertise to colleagues in other disciplines that require mathematical output.
Most recently, I acted as a University internal assessor for a PhD student at a partner institution in Hamburg.
Desired research direction
This is unclear, and would be dependent on opportunities for collaboaration with other colleagues.
Target collaborative companies
Unknown, but any collaborative project may include colleagues from other institutions.
Target collaborative organisations
Unknown, but any collaborative project may include colleagues from other institutions.
Other areas of expertise available for knowledge exchange
No other areas, but the comment above regarding collaborative work also applies.
A presentation with colleagues in the Mathematics and Statistics group is in the early stage of preparation. The topic is the area of "Mathematics Support in UWS" and would be presnted by one of the team at the Annual Learning, Teaching & Research Conference in June 2019.
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Measuring the success of mathematics and statistics support sessions at UWS
Bakhshi, A., Mekwi, W. R., Nisbet, K. C. & Walker, A. J., 1 Sept 2021, In: MSOR Connections. 19, 2, 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Reduced state methods in nonlinear prediction
Nisbet, K. C., Mulgrew, B. & McLaughlin, S., 31 Jan 1996, In: Signal Processing. 48, 1, p. 37-49 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A reduced complexity sub-optimal nonlinear predictor
Nisbet, K. C., Mulgrew, B. & McLaughlin, S., 18 May 1994.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Reduced state nonlinear prediction with state reduction
Mulgrew, B., Nisbet, K. & McLaughlin, S., Feb 1993.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Degeneracy in non-linear predictors
Mulgrew, B., Nisbet, K. & McLaughlin, S., 1992, Signal Processing VI Theories and Applications: Proceedings of EUSIPCO-92, Sixth European Signal Processing Conference, Brussels, Belgium, August 24-27, 1992. Vandewalle, J., Boite, R., Moonen, M. & Oosterlinck, A. (eds.). Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Vol. II. p. 791-794 4 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution
Prizes
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Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Nisbet, K. (Recipient), 1 Feb 2004
Prize: Fellowship awarded competitively
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Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Academic Studies
Nisbet, K. (Recipient), 2002
Prize: Other distinction
Activities
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Developing the Young Workforce
Nisbet, K. (Speaker) & Bakhshi, A. (Speaker)
7 Nov 2018Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Public lecture/debate/seminar
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Internal Assessor
Nisbet, K. (Examiner)
2016Activity: Other › Types of External academic engagement - Research and Teaching at External Organisation