Category: Student

  1. Adriana Zanca

    Adriana is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne under the supervision of A/Prof James Osborne and Prof Jennifer Flegg. Her work focuses on cell-based computational models of wound healing. She is particularly interested in how heterogeneities at a cell-scale change behaviour at a tissue scale. She […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/adriana-zanca

  2. Domenic Germano

    Domenic is a PhD student at the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, working under the supervision of A/Prof James Osborne, Dr Stuart Johnston and Prof Edmund Crampin. His current work is on the development of a cell-based, deformable model of tissues, to understand the mechanics of the colonic crypt epithelium. […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/domenic-germano

  3. Md Nurul Anwar

    Md Nurul Anwar is a PhD student in the School of Mathematics and Statistics under the supervision of Prof. Jennifer Flegg, Prof. James McCaw, A/Prof. Roslyn Hickson and A/Prof. Jack Richards. His work focusses on Malaria specially Plasmodium Vivax dynamics. He is currently working on developing a simple model from a complex one that can […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/anwar-nurul

  4. Siluvai Antony Selvan

    Antony is a Joint Ph.D. student between the University of Melbourne (School of Mathematics and Statistics) and the University of Manchester (Department of Mathematics and Statistics), working under the supervision of Dr. Douglas Brumley, Prof. Linda Blackall, Prof. Peter Duck and Dr. Draga Pihler-Puzovic. His current work is on the Microscale fluid dynamics around coral […]

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/siluvai-antony-selvan

  5. Thomas Williams

    Thomas is a PhD candidate under the supervision of A/Prof James Osborne and Prof James McCaw at the University of Melbourne. His work applies a temporospatial modelling approach to viral infections such as SARS-CoV-2 within tissue. An earlier project studied diffusion properties of carcinomas in cancer progression.

    mathematical-biology.science.unimelb.edu.au/2020/10/15/thomas-williams

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