
معرفی
Dr. Emma Carberry is a Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sydney, within the Faculty of Science. Her research focuses on differential geometry and integrable systems, particularly harmonic maps, conformal surface theory, and constant mean curvature surfaces. She is a member of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre.
Her research interests include geometric applications of integrable systems, spectral curves, and the interplay between differential geometry and complex algebraic geometry. Notable contributions include studies on harmonic tori, Whitham deformations, and constant mean curvature surfaces in various spaces.
Dr. Carberry has secured grants including the DVC Research/Brown Fellowship (2016) and DVC Research/Laffan Fellowship (2010). Her teaching includes advanced courses such as MATH3968 (Differential Geometry: Advanced), Honours Riemannian Geometry, and undergraduate modules like MATH1011 (Applications of Calculus).
Her academic work spans over two decades, with publications in journals like the Journal of Geometry and Physics and the Journal of the London Mathematical Society. She collaborates internationally and maintains an active research profile in geometric analysis and integrable systems.




