Matt Davison

Prof. Matt Davison
Professor and Canada Research Chair
Dean of Science
University of Western Ontario
North Campus Building 2nd floor
London, Ontario, N6A 5B7, Ontario N6A 5B7
Canada


Phone: +1 (0) 519 661 3621
Phone2: +1 (0) 519 661 2111 x 88773
Fax: +1 (0) 519 661 3523
E-mail: mdavison(at)uwo.ca
URL Institution: www.uwo.ca
Personal URL: link


Additional functions:
Director, Fields Institute for Research in the Mathematical Sciences

Director, Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction


Key Publications of Matt Davison (up to ten) :
1. Guangzhi Zhao and Matt Davison (2009), “Valuing Hydrological Forecasts for a Pump Storage Facility”, Journal of Hydrology 373, 453-462.

2. Guangzhi Zhao and Matt Davison (2009). “When does variable power pricing alter the behavior of hydroelectric facility operators?” Renewable Energy 34, 1064-1077.

3. Lindsay Anderson and Matt Davison (2008), “A Hybrid System-Econometric Model for Electricity Spot Prices: Considering Spike Sensitivity to Forced Outage Distributions”, IEEE Transactions on Power Systems 23(3) 927-937.

4. Doeschl, A., Ashmore, P. & Davison, M.(2006) “Scale issues in natural and modelled braided rivers”. Pp 177-198 of Sambrook Smith G. H., Best, J. L., Bristow, C., Gurnell, A. M. and Petts, G. E. (eds.) Braided River: Processes, Deposits, Ecology, and Management. Special Publication of the IAS, Blackwell Science, Oxford.


5. M. Thompson, Matt Davison, and Henning Rasmussen (2004). “Valuation and Optimal Control of Electrical Power Plants in Deregulated Markets”, Operations Research 52(4) 546-562




Expertise of Matt Davison:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeExpert Type
Scientific / Fundamental Research
Applied Sciences / Technologies / Engineering
Topic HydrosphereFresh Water Systems / Rivers / Lakes
Topic Integrated SystemsIntegrated Systems and Ecology
Economic Cycle
Topic Economy/ResourceUseEconomy / Resource Use
Energy
Water
Topic TechnologyTechnology
Efficiency

Specialties of Matt Davison:
My principal research impact is on the use of climatological and environmental prediction derived information to make more efficient use of energy assets. To that end I work on environmental modelling and on economic modelling.

Last update: 11/18/22
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