Researcher

Associate Professor Christopher Angstmann

Fields of Research (FoR)

Applied Mathematics, Dynamical Systems in Applications, Stochastic Analysis and Modelling, Biological Mathematics, Biological Physics, Complex Physical Systems, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics

Biography

ABOUT ME

 

Biography

I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at UNSW.

Education

    • PhD in Physics, UNSW, 2009
    • Master of Actuarial Studies, UNSW, 2009
    • Bachelor of Science (Honours Class 1) in Physics, UNSW, 2002

RESEARCH

 

Much of my research could broadly be placed in the categories of complex dynamical systems and stochastic modelling. I have been involved in both the development of applied mathematics as well as...view more

ABOUT ME

 

Biography

I am a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at UNSW.

Education

    • PhD in Physics, UNSW, 2009
    • Master of Actuarial Studies, UNSW, 2009
    • Bachelor of Science (Honours Class 1) in Physics, UNSW, 2002

RESEARCH

 

Much of my research could broadly be placed in the categories of complex dynamical systems and stochastic modelling. I have been involved in both the development of applied mathematics as well as the application of mathematics to real world phenomena. One aspect of my work has focused on using stochastic processes to incorporate fractional derivative in to partial differential equation, and ordinary differential equation, based models. This has lead to my development of models for anomalous diffusion as well as fractional order compartment models. I have applied this work in a number of different areas in both physics and biology. Related to this I have an interest in fractional calculus, finance, and pattern formation.

 

TEACHING & OUTREACH

 

Courses I teach

MATH6781: Biomathematics

Professional affiliations

Associate of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia

Member of the Australian Mathematical Society

Member of ANZIAM

 


My Research Supervision


Areas of supervision

Some Past Projects 

Mathematical moddeling of pattern formation within cells.

Continuious time random walks and network dynamics.

Low Reynolds number hydrodynamics and optical twezers.

Fractional order compartment models, with applications in epidemiology and pharmacokinetics. 

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Location

School of Mathematics and Statistics
University of New South Wales
SYDNEY NSW 2052 AUSTRALIA
The Red Centre
Room 4076

Contact

9385 1354
9385 7123