About
Edward Green is an Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics within the School of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Adelaide, Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology. He is a member of the Dynamics, Modelling and Computation (DMC) Group.
His research focuses on mathematical biology and continuum mechanics, with particular emphasis on fluid mechanics. His work primarily involves developing and analyzing mathematical models to understand tissue development processes.
Current research projects include:
- Pattern formation in yeast colonies (collaborating with Dr. Alex Tam, Associate Professor Ben Binder, Dr. Daniel Netherwood at University of Adelaide, Professor Campbell Gourlay at University of Kent, and Professor Vladimir Jiranek at University of Southampton)
- Modeling collective motion in animals, including locusts and sheep (collaborating with Dr. Camille Buhl, Dr. Stephan Leu, and Dr. Jack Maclean at University of Adelaide, and Professor Andrew Bernoff at Harvey Mudd College)
Professor Green actively supervises graduate students and participates in professional academic activities, though specific details about students and awards are not provided in the available information.
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