Christopher Lustriمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
- Asymptotic Methods
- Fluid Dynamics
- Discrete Systems
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Dr. Christopher Lustri is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Sydney, part of the Faculty of Science. He holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford (2013) and a BEng/BAppSci from Queensland University of Technology (QUT). His research focuses on asymptotic methods, fluid dynamics, and discrete systems, with particular emphasis on exponential asymptotics to study phenomena like the Stokes Phenomenon. He has held roles at Macquarie University (2016–2023) and was a postdoc at the University of Sydney under Prof. Nalini Joshi. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with applications in fluid dynamics, nonlinear waves, and collective behavior. Notable contributions include studies on viscous fingering, granular chains, and self-assembly in biological systems. He was awarded the J. H. Michell Medal (2023) for outstanding research in applied mathematics. His work appears in journals like Nature Communications , Proceedings of the Royal Society A , and Journal of Fluid Mechanics . Research Themes: Exponential asymptotics in differential/difference equations Free-surface flows and bubble dynamics Discrete systems (e.g., particle chains, nonlinear waves)






