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Kerri Morgan is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at RMIT University, based at the City Campus in Australia. She is affiliated with the School of Science, where her research focuses on graph theory, combinatorics, optimization algorithms, and network analysis. Dr. Morgan actively supervises research students in areas such as applications of mutually orthogonal Latin squares and has contributed to interdisciplinary projects involving computational mathematics and neuroscience. Her work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical applications in fields like industry collaboration and educational psychology.
Her research interests include chromatic polynomials, graph polynomials, and network science, with notable contributions to brain connectivity analysis and optimization problems in car sequencing and large-scale graphs. Dr. Morgan is open to supervising Masters and PhD students in relevant mathematical domains. She has published extensively on topics such as clique detection, induced subgraphs, and professional identity development in computing students.
Her recent work demonstrates a focus on applying mathematical frameworks to real-world challenges, including healthcare and education. While no specific awards are listed, her prolific publication record reflects a strong commitment to advancing discrete mathematics and its applications.
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