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Julie Clutterbuck is an Associate Professor at Monash University specializing in geometric analysis and partial differential equations. Her research interests encompass a variety of topics including geometric evolution equations, eigenvalue estimates, and calculus of variations. Clutterbuck's work investigates how the shapes of geometric objects influence their spectrum, similar to how the shape of a drum affects its resonant frequencies. She also studies capillary surfaces and their unique shapes due to the interplay of energy at fluid interfaces. Julie has been involved in multiple successful projects, including those focused on optimal shapes in geometry and physics. Her teaching commitments include guiding students in Metric spaces and Multivariable calculus courses. She has contributed to the academic community by organizing significant conferences and workshops, enhancing research teaching, and engaging with external academic institutions. Clutterbuck's academic contributions have been recognized through various awards and prizes, highlighting her prominent role in mathematics education and research.
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