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Professor Jason Tylianakis

28 July 2023

Meet Professor Jason Tylianakis who received the UC Research Medal in 2019. He has established a research platform with remarkable breadth and depth and produced a series of highly cited publications on the responses of species interactions and ecological networks to global environmental change.

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University of mini传媒 (UC) Ecology Professor Jason Tylianakis has received the 2019 UC Research Medal, one of the highest awards the University Council can bestow.

University of mini传媒 (UC) Ecology聽聽has received聽the 2019 UC Research Medal, one of the highest awards the University Council can bestow.

An internationally eminent ecologist in UC鈥檚聽Biological Sciences, Professor Tylianakis has established a research platform with remarkable breadth and depth, producing a series of highly cited publications on the responses of species interactions and ecological networks to global environmental change.

鈥淚 think it鈥檚 really important to understand how humans interacting with the environment affects the trajectory the environment will take,鈥 he says.

鈥淗ow does the way people manage the environment, or the needs of people from the environment, drive the way we change our landscapes? Those processes, those relationships between humans and the environment will be what ultimately determines the future of our planet.鈥

Professor Tylianakis鈥 work has been cited over 12,000 times, which places him amongst the top international ecologists.

鈥淛ason鈥檚 cumulative research has led him to produce over 100 scholarly publications, which have featured in some of the world鈥檚 most prestigious journals,鈥 UC Deputy Vice-Chancellor and chair of the Selection Committee, Professor Ian Wright says.

Head of Biological Sciences Professor Matthew Turnbull explained how, from the beginnings of his postgraduate research Professor Tylianakis had been on a steep trajectory across many measures of research excellence.

鈥淛ason鈥檚 achievements have been recognised through research awards and one of the inaugural ten Rutherford Discovery Fellowships. In 2018, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of NZ, which, at age 40, was 27 years younger than the median age of Fellows,鈥 Professor Turnbull says.

鈥淗is trajectory of research excellence has been paralleled by what is probably the most rapid career trajectory in the University of mini传媒鈥檚 history.聽

After graduating from Massey University in 1999 with a Bachelor of Science, Professor Tylianakis received his Master of Science (with first class honours) at UC in 2002 before receiving his doctorate (summa cum laude) from Germany鈥檚 Georg August University in 2006.

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