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Anja Slim is an Associate Professor at Monash University, affiliated with the School of Mathematical Sciences and the School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment. Her research focuses on fluid dynamical problems in geosciences and industry, with a particular interest in geophysical fluid dynamics, environmental fluid mechanics, and applied mathematics. She has contributed to projects such as 'The fluid dynamics of intrusions' and 'In the Driver's seat: role of trace elements in enabling crustal fluid flow,' funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC).
Her work spans diverse topics including granular flow dynamics, infection control modeling, and mineralogical pattern formation. Slim has published extensively, with notable contributions in Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Science Advances, and Physical Review Letters. Her research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing environmental and health-related applications. Collaborations include international teams exploring fluid dynamics in porous media and multiphase systems.


