Vivien Challis

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Vivien Joy Challis is an Australian applied mathematician whose research involves topology optimisation through the level-set method and its application to bone implants,[1] piezoelectric metamaterials, and robotics.[2] She is a senior lecturer in applied and computational mathematics at the Queensland University of Technology.[3]

Education and career[edit]

Challis has a PhD from the University of Queensland, completed in 2009.[3] Her doctoral dissertation, Multi-Property Topology Optimisation with the Level-Set Method, was jointly supervised by Anthony P. Roberts and Andrew H. Wilkins.[4]

She remained at the university as a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer until moving to the Queensland University of Technology as a lecturer in 2019. In 2021, she became a senior lecturer.[3]

Recognition[edit]

Challis is the 2024 recipient of the J. H. Michell Medal of ANZIAM.[5][better source needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "UQ mathematicians design bone implants for the future", UQ News, University of Queensland, 3 February 2011, retrieved 2024-02-14
  2. ^ QUT gains grants under ARC Discovery Project funding, Queensland University of Technology, 7 January 2022, retrieved 2024-02-14
  3. ^ a b c "Dr Vivien Challis", Our people, Queensland University of Technology School of Mathematical Sciences, retrieved 2024-02-14
  4. ^ Multi-Property Topology Optimisation with the Level-Set Method (PhD thesis), University of Queensland, 2009
  5. ^ Joshi, Nalini (14 February 2024), The winner of the JH Michell medal, retrieved 2024-02-14

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