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Name: Dr Dann Mallet
Position: Lecturer, Faculty Coordinator (Courses)
Qualifications: BAppSc(Hons)(Maths), PhD (QUT), GradCertTertEd, MEducation(MathsEd) (USQ)
Organisational Area: School of Mathematical Sciences
Teaching Discipline: Applied Mathematics
Research Program: Applicable Mathematics and Advanced Computation
Phone: +61 7 3138 2354
Fax: +61 7 3138 2310
Email: dg.mallet@qut.edu.au
Postal Address: School of Mathematical Sciences, QUT, GPO Box 2434, Brisbane Qld 4001

Teaching Areas

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Core Mathematics

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Areas of Expertise

  • Mathematical Modelling of Cell Migration
  • Mathematical Modelling of Tumour Growth
  • Mathematical Modelling of Diseases
  • Mathematics Education - Multiple Representations
  • Mathematics Education - Online Assessment

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Professional Associations

  • Australian Mathematical Society
  • Society for Mathematical Biology

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Current Grants

  • QUT Early Career Researcher Grant

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Selected Research Projects

  • Investigating tumour-immune system interactions using cellular automata
  • Modelling progression of Chlamydia in-host using cellular automata models
  • Investigating haptotactic cell migration in multicell spheroids using PDE models
  • Multiple representations in teaching elementary linear algebra
  • Online assessment and interaction in undergraduate mathematics education

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Selected Publications

  • Mallet, D.G. and Pettet, G.J. (2006) A Mathematical Model of Integrin-Mediated Haptotactic Cell Migration. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology 68(2):pp. 231-253.
  • de Pillis, L.G. and Mallet, D.G. and Radunskaya, A.E. (2006) Spatial Tumor-Immune Modeling. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine 7(2-3):pp. 159-176.
  • Mallet, D.G. and de Pillis, L.G. (2006) A cellular automata model of tumor-immune system interactions. Journal of Theoretical Biology 239(3):pp. 334-350.
  • Mallet, D.G. (2006) Authentic assessment for advanced undergraduate students. In Stacey, Andrew and Blyth, Bill and Shepard, John, Eds. Proceedings 7th Biennial Engineering Mathematics and Applications Conference 47(EMAC2005), Melbourne, Australia.
  • Mallet, D.G. and Turner, I.W. and Pettet, G.J. (2004) Application of the control volume method to a mathematical model of cell migration. ANZIAM Journal 45(E):C891-C904.

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Current Postgraduate Students

Name Project
Matthew Adams (PhD) Modelling of Human Skin Equivalent Constructs
Brodie Lawson (PhD) Multiscale mathematical modelling of cell growth and re-organization in tissues
Kel Sutton (Hons) Modelling Chlamydia using cellular automata

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