Alex James

Alex James

University of Canterbury

H-index: 26

Oceania-New Zealand

About Alex James

Alex James, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Canterbury, specializes in the field of Mathematical modelling.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Female-dominated disciplines have lower evaluated research quality and funding success rates, for men and women

Sticky Floors, Double-Binds, and Double Whammies: Adjusting for Research Performance Reveals Universities’ Gender Pay Gap is Not Disappearing

Brood size in an uncertain world

Detectability of ten invasive mammal pests in New Zealand: a synthesis of spatial detection parameters

Stochastic modelling of intersectional pay gaps in universities

Levers of change: using mathematical models to compare gender equity interventions in universities

Potential reduction in transmission of COVID-19 by digital contact tracing systems: a modelling study

Predicting elimination of evolving virus variants

Alex James Information

University

Position

New Zealand; Te Punaha Matatini New Zealand

Citations(all)

3911

Citations(since 2020)

1853

Cited By

2497

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

University of Canterbury

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Alex James Skills & Research Interests

Mathematical modelling

Top articles of Alex James

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Female-dominated disciplines have lower evaluated research quality and funding success rates, for men and women

bioRxiv

Alex James

Franca Buelow

Liam Gibson

Ann Brower

2024

Sticky Floors, Double-Binds, and Double Whammies: Adjusting for Research Performance Reveals Universities’ Gender Pay Gap is Not Disappearing

SAGE Open

Ann Brower

Alex James

2023/8

Brood size in an uncertain world

Royal Society Open Science

Alex James

Alexander Hann

E Penelope Holland

2023/6/21

Detectability of ten invasive mammal pests in New Zealand: a synthesis of spatial detection parameters

Giorgia Vattiato

Rachelle N Binny

Sam J Davidson

Andrea E Byrom

Dean P Anderson

...

2023

Stochastic modelling of intersectional pay gaps in universities

Royal Society Open Science

Tessa Barrett-Walker

Franca Buelow

Lindsey Te Atu O Tu MacDonald

Ann Brower

Alex James

2023/10/11

Levers of change: using mathematical models to compare gender equity interventions in universities

Royal Society Open Science

Alex James

Ann Brower

2022/9/7

Potential reduction in transmission of COVID-19 by digital contact tracing systems: a modelling study

Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA

Michael J Plank

Alex James

Audrey Lustig

Nicholas Steyn

Rachelle N Binny

...

2022/6

Predicting elimination of evolving virus variants

Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA

Elliott Hughes

Rachelle Binny

Shaun Hendy

Alex James

2022/12

Estimating decay curves of neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 infection

Mathematical Medicine and Biology: A Journal of the IMA

Elliot Poehler

Liam Gibson

Audrey Lustig

Nicole J Moreland

Reuben McGregor

...

2022/12

Managing the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak from border arrivals

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Nicholas Steyn

Michael J Plank

Alex James

Rachelle N Binny

Shaun C Hendy

...

2021/4/21

Citizen science decisions: A Bayesian approach optimises effort

Ecological Informatics

Julie Mugford

Elena Moltchanova

Michael Plank

Jon Sullivan

Andrea Byrom

...

2021/7/1

Long-Term Biodiversity Benefits from Invasive Mammalian Pest Control in Ecological Restorations

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

Neil Fitzgerald

Rachelle N Binny

John Innes

Roger Pech

Alex James

...

2021/4/1

Comment: weekly COVID-19 testing with household quarantine and contact tracing is feasible and would probably end the epidemic

Michael Plank

Alex James

N Steyn

2021

Model-free estimation of COVID-19 transmission dynamics from a complete outbreak

PLOS ONE

Alex James

Michael J Plank

Shaun Hendy

Rachelle N Binny

Audrey Lustig

...

2020/1/1

Successful contact tracing systems for COVID-19 rely on effective quarantine and isolation

PLoS One

Alex James

Michael J Plank

S Hendy

R Binny

A Lustig

...

2021/6/3

Early intervention is the key to success in COVID-19 control

Royal Society open science

Rachelle N Binny

Michael G Baker

Shaun C Hendy

Alex James

Audrey Lustig

...

2021/11/17

Comprehensive analysis of SARS‐CoV‐2 antibody dynamics in New Zealand

Clinical & translational immunology

Alana L Whitcombe

Reuben McGregor

Alyson Craigie

Alex James

Richard Charlewood

...

2021

Individual heterogeneity affects the outcome of small mammal pest eradication

Theoretical Ecology

Giorgia Vattiato

Michael J Plank

Alex James

Rachelle N Binny

2021/1/6

Worldwide border interceptions provide a window into human‐mediated global insect movement

Ecological Applications

Rebecca M Turner

Eckehard G Brockerhoff

Cleo Bertelsmeier

Rachael E Blake

Barney Caton

...

2021/10

Cooperative and non-cooperative behaviour in the exploitation of a common renewable resource with environmental stochasticity

Applied Mathematical Modelling

Michael Hackney

Alex James

Michael J Plank

2021/1/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 34
Horst Malchow

Horst Malchow

Universität Osnabrück

H-index: 18
Dan Hikuroa

Dan Hikuroa

University of Auckland

H-index: 14
Kathleen M. Clark

Kathleen M. Clark

Florida State University

H-index: 13
Ann Brower

Ann Brower

University of Canterbury

H-index: 12
Richard G Brown

Richard G Brown

Massey University

H-index: 3
Julie Mugford

Julie Mugford

University of Canterbury

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