Sue Ann Campbell is a Canadian applied mathematician and computational neuroscientist known for her work on dynamical systems, delay differential equations, and their applications in modeling neural networks, population dynamics, and balance.
Her dissertation, The Effects of Symmetry on the Dynamics of Low-Dimensional Modal Interactions, was supervised by Philip Holmes.
She returned to the University of Waterloo as an assistant professor in 1994.
[5] She was elected as president of the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematical Society in 2021, for a term beginning in 2023.
[6] Campbell was the 2005 winner of the Arthur Beaumont Distinguished Service Award of the Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society.