
معرفی
Dr. Heather Harrington is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford. She leads research in applied algebra, systems biology, and topological data analysis, with affiliations to the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics and the Topological Data Analysis research subgroup.
Her research focuses on mathematical modeling of biological systems, combining algebraic techniques with computational topology to analyze complex data patterns in chemical reaction networks and tumor microenvironments. She also explores topological methods for audio identification.
Recent publications address algebraic identifiability in PDE models, absolute concentration robustness in biochemical systems, and relational persistent homology applications. These works span applied algebra, computational biology, and data science.
- Prizes & Fellowships:
- Philip Leverhulme Prize (2020)
- Adams Prize (2019)
- LMS Whitehead Prize (2018)
- Royal Society University Research Fellow (2017-2022)
- EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014-2017)
- Hooke Research Fellowship (2013-2014)
- NSF Graduate Fellowship (2007-2010)
- Barry M Goldwater Scholarship (2005-2006)
Dr. Harrington contributes to interdisciplinary research through collaborations in biomedical data analysis and audio signal processing, leveraging her expertise in topological data analysis to solve real-world problems across diverse domains.



