About me
As a lecturer in mathematics and a researcher in the field, I have a deep passion for exploring the beauty and complexity of mathematics and sharing my knowledge with others. I hold a Ph.D. in mathematics and have extensive experience teaching and conducting research in a variety of mathematical areas, from pure mathematics to applied mathematics.
As a lecturer, my teaching philosophy centers on creating a supportive and collaborative learning environment that encourages students to actively engage with mathematical concepts and develop a deep understanding of the subject matter. I am committed to using a variety of teaching techniques, including interactive lectures, group discussions, and hands-on activities, to ensure that my students are fully engaged and empowered to achieve their full potential.
As a researcher, I am driven by a curiosity and desire to push the boundaries of mathematical knowledge. My research interests include a wide range of mathematical fields, from infection disease modeling to Applied mathematics. I am committed to advancing mathematical understanding and contributing to the wider academic community through my publications and collaborations with other researchers.
My combined experience as a lecturer and researcher has provided me with a unique perspective on the subject, allowing me to bridge the gap between theory and practice and inspire my students to see the real-world applications of mathematics. I am passionate about instilling a love of mathematics in my students and empowering them to become lifelong learners and critical thinkers.
Students interested in starting an Honours/Masters research project or PhD in Mathematics, please get in touch.