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Chantelle Blachut is a Postdoctoral Fellow at UNSW Canberra in the School of Science. She obtained her PhD in Mathematics (Applied) from the University of Queensland, Australia, where her research focused on dynamical systems and ergodic theory. Her work aims to identify and analyze unusual behaviors in physical systems over time, emphasizing real-world implications and connections to Indigenous cultural Songlines. She is involved in research at the NSW Bushfire & Natural Hazards Research Centre, specifically targeting landscapes near ridgelines to evaluate bushfire risk management approaches. Blachut has a strong passion for teaching and sharing her knowledge of non-autonomous dynamical systems and their impact on natural phenomena, such as bushfires. Throughout her academic journey, she has been dedicated to enhancing students' learning experiences, particularly in mathematics and quantitative methods for finance.
University of New South Wales • Canberra, Australia
Conducting research in applied mathematics and bushfire management.
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