Professional Background

Academic History

Awards and Plenary Presentations

  • 2027: National Institute for Theory and Mathematics in Biology Workshop: Identifiability and Uncertainty Quantification in Complex Biological Systems.
  • 2026: Invited plenary at the 6th International Symposium on Mathematical Modeling, Analysis, and Applications. Harbin Engineering University.
  • 2025: Invited plenary at the 5th International Symposium on Mathematical Modeling, Analysis, and Applications. Harbin Engineering University.
  • 2025: Invited plenary at the ICERM Uncertanty Quantification in Mathematical Biology meeting Brown University.
  • 2024: Lewis Wolpert Prize with Ruth Baker, Alex Browning, David Warne and Oliver Maclaren for best publication in the Journal of Theoretical Biology. Read the paper here.
  • 2024: International Summer School on Mathematical Biology Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
  • 2024: Invited Minitutorial at the 2024 SIAM Life Sciences meeting.
  • 2024: Moffitt Cancer Center Grand Rounds Seminar.
  • 2023: Invited plenary at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences.
  • 2021: Invited plenary at the Australian Society for Biophysics meeting.
  • 2021: Lee A Segel Prize with Parvathi Haridas and Alex Browning for best student publication in the Bulletin of Mathematical Biology. Read the paper here.
  • 2020: Awarded the E.O. Tuck Medal. Medal citation. Biography of EO Tuck.
  • 2019: Erskine Fellowship. University of Canterbury.
  • 2018: Invited plenary at the 2018 SIAM Life Sciences meeting.
  • 2016: National Science Week: Archimedes Lecture. Swinburne University of Technology.
  • 2015: Invited plenary at the Math-for-industry meeting.
  • 2014: Invited plenary at the Australasian Wound and Tissue Repair Society meeting.
  • 2013: Invited plenary at ANZIAM 2013.
  • 2012: Invited plenary at the Australian Health and Medical Research Congress.
  • 2012: Awarded the J.H.Michell Medal. Medal citation. Biography of JH Michell.
  • 2004: PhD from the University of Western Australia awarded with distinction (top 5%).