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Christina Hamlet serves as an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Bucknell University, where she has been a core faculty member since joining the institution in 2016 after completing a postdoctoral fellowship at Tulane University.
Her academic credentials reflect exceptional interdisciplinary breadth:
- Ph.D. from University of North Carolina
- M.A. from University of South Florida
- B.S./B.A. in Chemistry and Mathematics from University of South Florida
- B.A. in Psychology and Anthropology from University of Louisville
Dr. Hamlet's research program integrates advanced mathematical modeling and computational techniques to investigate fluid-structure interactions in biological contexts. Her current projects analyze jellyfish feeding hydrodynamics, lamprey swimming biomechanics, and nematocyst discharge mechanisms, revealing fundamental physical principles governing animal-fluid interactions while providing insights for bio-inspired engineering applications. This work positions her at the intersection of applied mathematics, biomechanics, and biological physics.
Her recent publications (2016-2018) demonstrate consistent focus on computational fluid dynamics within biological systems, particularly examining locomotion and feeding mechanisms in aquatic organisms. These studies frequently employ collaborative approaches with biologists and engineers to model complex fluid-body interactions using sophisticated numerical methods.
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