Research talks
June 2025: Point-counting on varieties and random multiplicative functions, London Junior Number Theory Seminar.
June 2025: Multiplicative Energy in Number Theory, Combinatorial and Additive Number Theory (CANT 2025).
March 2025: Almost Sure Bounds for Sums of Random Multiplicative Functions, CRG: L-Functions in Analytic Number Theory (online).
October 2024: Chowla's Conjecture for Random Multiplicative Functions, Junior Number Theory Seminar, University of Warwick.
October 2024: Chowla's Conjecture for Random Multiplicative Functions, Student Analytic Number Theory Seminar, University of Stanford (online).
October 2024: Central Limit Theorems for Random Multiplicative Functions, Probability Seminar, University of Bristol.
October 2024: Chowla's Conjecture for Random Multiplicative Functions, MOBIUS ANT, Université de Montréal.
June 2024: Central Limit Theorems for Rademacher Random Multiplicative Functions, Canadian Number Theory Association XVI.
June 2024: A tour through multiplicative and probabilistic number theory, Mathematical Research Seminar, University of Primorska.
April 2024: Central Limit Theorems for Rademacher Random Multiplicative Functions, The eighth mini-symposium of the Roman Number Theory Association, Università Roma Tre.
December 2022: TPZFFL, Math UP Seminar, University of Prishtina.
November 2022: TPZFFL, Postgraduate Seminar, University of Bristol.
March 2022: TPZFFL, Tomorrow's Mathematicians Today Conference (shortlisted for Best Paper prize).
January 2022: TPZFFL, Junior Number Theory Seminar, University of Oxford.
June 2021: The Probabilistic Zeta Function of a Finite Lattice (TPZFFL), Mathematical Research Seminar, University of Primorska.
Expository talks
November 2022: Application of sieve methods to gaps between primes, Linfoot Number Theory Seminar, University of Bristol.
November 2023: You (I) could (not) have invented etale cohomology, Etale Cohomology Reading Group, University of Bristol.
Outreach
December 2023: ≥ 24 centuries of studying prime numbers -- why do we still not understand them?, Access to Bristol Outreach Program, University of Bristol.