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Catherine Penington is a Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Macquarie University. With a focus on mathematical models of collective biological cell movement, her research emphasizes the dynamics of group behavior in biological systems. Penington's work often explores the interactions of individual cells as they invade new tissues and aggregate to reproduce. She completed her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics with a specialization in Collective Motion and Interacting Random Walkers at the University of Melbourne. Her contributions to the field are reflected in her significant h-index and the number of citations her research has garnered. In addition to her academic responsibilities, she has led projects aimed at developing new mathematical techniques for modeling collective biological processes. Penington actively collaborates with other researchers and is involved in multiple projects that seek to advance our understanding of cell dynamics in biological contexts.
Macquarie University • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Lecturer in the Department of Applied Mathematics focusing on collective biological cell movement.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).