James Lonnen

The University of Melbourne

James Lonnen is an undergraduate student in the Mathematics Department at The University of Melbourne, currently studying a Bachelor of science majoring in Mathematical Physics. Among his interests are analysis and algebra, especially their applications to theoretical physics. As a maths enthusiast, he loves to communicate fascinating mathematical topics and spread his passion for maths. His other interests include organic chemistry and finance, and outside academia he is an avid pianist and chess player.

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