
معرفی
Associate Professor Cecilia Gonzalez Tokman is an ARC Future Fellow at the School of Mathematics and Physics, University of Queensland, specializing in random dynamical systems, transfer operators, and Lyapunov exponents. She earned her PhD from the University of Maryland, College Park, following undergraduate studies at Universidad de Guanajuato/CIMAT.
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park
- BSc in Mathematics, Universidad de Guanajuato/CIMAT
Her research focuses on developing frameworks for transport in random dynamical systems using the Lyapunov–Oseledets spectrum. She has pioneered tools for approximating coherent structures, establishing limit laws, and optimizing mixing, with applications in data assimilation and metastable systems.
Recent publications emphasize transient patterns, stability of Blaschke product cocycles, and lifespan analysis of coherent structures. Her work spans theoretical mathematics, computational dynamics, and interdisciplinary applications in physics and biology.
- Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA), 2016
- Promoting Women Fellowship, University of Queensland
- ARC DP Grant (2018, 2022) as Lead CI
- Co-led MATRIX and BIRS-CMO workshops
She supervises PhD students on topics including random dynamical systems and global stability of chaotic systems. Her service roles include the MATRIX Scientific Committee and Australian Mathematical Society council.




