Douglas Brumley
@brumleylab
We use mathematics & microscopy to study dynamic processes in biology. Dr Douglas Brumley: Senior Lecturer @unimelb, Postdocs @MIT @ETH_en, PhD @Cambridge_Uni.
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Our preprint, led by Dr. Pranali Deore, uses fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and FISH to visualise intracellular bacteria in Symbiodiniaceae. Madeleine van Oppen @LizzHinde Science at Melbourne BioSciences UniMelb University of Melbourne biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
New 2-2.5 year postdoc opportunity in #mathbiology QUT mathematical sciences. Project focusing on computational PDE and data science methods for tissue growth in collaboration with Mia Woodruff & Ruth Baker DM for details, full PD at tinyurl.com/mrbpjprf
Congratulations to PhD student Xinyi Yang for receiving an Honourable Mention in the Thomas Cherry Prize at the 2024 Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics ANZIAM conference. Melbourne Mathematical Biology Science at Melbourne University of Melbourne. brumley-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/#tab5
Congratulations to PhD student Antony Selvan, who won the Best Student Paper Prize at the 2024 Mathematical Biology Special Interest Group (MBSIG) workshop. ANZIAM Melbourne Mathematical Biology Science at Melbourne University of Melbourne. Thanks to our great collaborators at Manchester Centre for Nonlinear Dynamics! brumley-lab.science.unimelb.edu.au/#tab5
Congratulations to Peijing for the second JFM paper from her PhD! Published today in Journal of Fluid Mechanics Rapids (open access). University of Melbourne Science at Melbourne doi.org/10.1017/jfm.20…
Congratulations to MSc student Tristan Bunnage (co-supervised with Dr. Edward Hinton), whose talk “Miscible viscous fingering under an oscillating background flow”, won second prize at the VicANZIAM meeting. Science at Melbourne University of Melbourne ANZIAM
Congratulations to Xinyi Yang, whose poster, “Microswimmers in vortical flows”, received an Honourable Mention at the 7th Microscale Ocean Biophysics Meeting on Heron Island this week. Science at Melbourne University of Melbourne Melbourne Mathematical Biology Heron Island Research Station Heron Island
Thanks to everyone who participated in the 7th Microscale Ocean Biophysics meeting on Heron Island Research Station and those who supported the conference and workshops. Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef an inspiring location to discuss microscale marine processes. Science at Melbourne UTS C3 Moore Foundation
Excited to see that our work has been featured on the cover of Trends in Microbiology this month!
How do phytoplankton and bacteria find and remain close to each other? Here we review current knowledge on the role of space in microscale interactions: tiny.cc/qdo0zz, co-led with the fantastic Sophie Zweifel & w/beautiful illustrations by Roberto Pioli Microbefluidics
Please join us in Melbourne (or online) on August 12 for the Dean’s Lecture Panel Discussion: “Model citizens: How mathematicians are helping the planet” Science at Melbourne University of Melbourne eventbrite.com.au/e/model-citize…
Hear from Douglas Brumley, Jennifer Flegg, A/Prof Guoqi Qian on how maths can helps us conserve coral reefs, treat illnesses and analyse weather at our upcoming Science at Melbourne lecture, panelled by science communicator Graham Phillips. Tap to register ➡️ unimelb.me/3WCpMNl
At our recent Science at Melbourne lecture, Douglas Brumley, @JenniferFleggg and A/Prof Guoqi Qian led a lively discussion on how mathematics contributes to a wide range of research at @SciGalleryMel. Thanks for coming along! Tap to watch the lecture ➡️ unimelb.me/4dRPGDG
It was a pleasure to be involved in the Science at Melbourne Dean’s Lecture Series, hosted by Science Gallery Melbourne Science at Melbourne University of Melbourne . A recording of the talk is available here: youtube.com/watch?v=O-usdJ…
Congratulations to Filippo and Arash for leading this work, “Machine learning driven image segmentation and shape clustering of algal microscopic images obtained from various water types”. Monash University University of Melbourne Science at Melbourne sciencedirect.com/science/articl…