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Emeritus Professor Bruce Henry has had a prolific career at the University of New South Wales, specializing in nonlinear statistical science. His research interests encompass a wide array of topics including pattern formation, random walks, anomalous diffusion, fractional calculus, chaos, fractals, and mathematical and stochastic modeling in various complex systems, particularly focusing on the spread of infectious diseases and neuronal degeneration. Over the last thirty years, he has contributed extensively to the development of mathematical methods and models that describe subdiffusive transport in complex environments. His significant works include the pioneering fractional reaction-diffusion equations and the application of advanced mathematical tools to understand transport phenomena in biological systems. In addition to his research pursuits, Professor Henry teaches applied mathematics across various courses, including calculus, differential equations, and dynamical systems. He has been recognized for his leadership in the mathematics community, serving in various professional affiliations and editorial positions, ensuring the continued growth and development of mathematical sciences in Australia and beyond.
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