
I’m a researcher in mathematical physics and geometry. I have a broad range of research interests, but my current focus is on differential geometry, algebra, and their applications to high-energy and gravitational physics.
The main theme of my research so far has been the application of Lie superalgebra cohomology to the study of supersymmetric geometries in supergravity and beyond, with geometric spin-offs including the study of some unusual types of Killing spinors which generate Lie (super)algebras and generalised spin structures. This was the topic of my PhD, which I obtained at the University of Edinburgh in 2024. You can read my thesis here. I have also done some work in symplectic geometry applied to dynamical systems with many symmetries, which I intend to return to soon. All of my publications and preprints are listed on the research page.
I also have significant teaching experience, having taught on courses at all levels of university mathematics from pre-university summer school to graduate courses, as well as on some physics courses. I describe my teaching experience in more detail on the teaching page.
I am currently searching for a postdoctoral research position. Click here to see my CV (which includes my email address and other contact information) and here for a research statement.