Dr Adrianne Jenner
Faculty of Science,
School of Mathematical Sciences
Biography
- 2019-2021 Postdoctoral Fellow at the Université de Montréal
- 2019 Postdoc at the University of Sydney
- 2015-2019 PhD at the University of Sydney
- 2014-2015 Bachelor of Science (Honours) at the University of Sydney
- 2010-2013 Bachelor of Mathematics (Distinction) at the University of Wollongong
Personal details
Positions
- Senior Lecturer
Faculty of Science,
School of Mathematical Sciences
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Mathematics) (University of Sydney)
Professional memberships and associations
My research is associated with mathematical biology, specifically oncology, virotherapy and immunology. Applied Mathematics and Computational Mathematics (e.g. agent-based modelling). Data optimisation and in silico virtual trials I am a member of the following:
- Society for Mathematical Biology (SMB)
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
- Australian Mathematics Society (AustMS)
- Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ANZIAM)
For more information, see my website: adriannejenner.com
Teaching
I have lectured and coordinated subjects in:
- Abstract Mathematical reasoning (or Discrete Mathematics)
- Calculus of one variable
- Calculus of two variables
I have guest lecturer
- Mathematical Biology
- Applications of Differential Equations
Experience
- Interviewed on The Neumann Talk podcast
- Presenter at the live Ockham's Razor Event as part of Vivid Sydney
- Interviewed on the ABC 7:30 Report
- Presenter in the Science Tent at Splendour in the Grass
- Volunteer mentor at the Accenture Girl's in STEM day
- Volunteer in the International Science week "Meet a Geek"
Publications
QUT ePrints
For more publications by Adrianne, explore their research in QUT ePrints (our digital repository).
Supervision
Current supervisions
- PhD, Principal Supervisor
Other supervisors: Adjunct Associate Professor Robyn Araujo
Supervision topics
- Mathematical modelling of cell-to-cell communication via extracellular vesicles (EVs)
- Capturing the impact of patient variability in a novel cancer treatment
- Efficient parameter estimation for agent-based models of tumour growth
- A mathematical model of disrupting cell-to-cell communication by bacteria
- Using mathematics to understand multiple sclerosis: what causes the immune system to attack the brain?
- Optimising delivery of a novel nose-to-brain treatment for brain cancer
The supervisions listed above are only a selection.