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Brock Sherlock is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, and the Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). His thesis topic is 'Stochastic Transport and Signalling in Cells'. In addition, he is the student representative on the ANZIAM (Australian and New Zealand Industrial and Applied Mathematics) executive committee.
Brock's research area is mathematical biology and stochastic networks. His current research focusses on cellular processes. In particular, cellular glucose transport in response to insulin and using queuing networks to develop an understanding of the processes involved. Previous work includes opptimising treatment of oncolytic viral therapy. Other interests include dynamical systems and computational mathematics.
Brock is the recipient of the Australian Government's Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship and the Society of Mathematical Biology (SMB) Landahl Grant.
Brock Sherlock received his BSc (2022, Hons.) from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney.
Mathematics, to me, is the toolbox we use as scientists to understand the world around us. It's our job, as mathematicians, to use our skillset to develop understanding of processes for the benefit of society.
ANZIAM
SMB
AustMS
Brock Sherlock is involved in teaching the following courses at UNSW, Sydney:
MATH1131 Mathematics 1A
MATH2089 Numerical Methods and Statistics
Mathematics, Bachelor, University of New South Wales
Award Date: 24 Feb 2022
PhD Candidate, University of New South Wales
14 Feb 2022 → …
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