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Daniel Mathews is an Associate Professor in the School of Mathematics at Monash University. His research focuses on geometry, topology, and mathematical physics, with a particular emphasis on knot theory, contact and symplectic topology, hyperbolic geometry, and Floer homology. He is the Chief Investigator on two major projects: Connections in low-dimensional topology (2022–2025) and Quantum invariants and hyperbolic manifolds in three-dimensional topology (2016–2020).
Mathews holds a law degree and has pursued advanced studies in mathematics. His work bridges theoretical and applied areas, such as applying spinor theory to geometric problems and exploring topological quantum field theories. Recent publications address topics like A-polynomials of knots, geometric triangulations, and the sensitivity conjecture in discrete mathematics.
As an educator, he accepts PhD students and has contributed to innovative teaching methods, including experiments in online student engagement. His funded research and collaborative projects highlight his leadership in advancing interdisciplinary mathematical research.




