I relish the opportunity to get people excited about my field. Public speaking is one of my favourite ways to do so. My current research is very combinatorially heavy and features a lot of epsilon-delta type analysis, so presenting my work is quite a challenge, but I'd suggest that the content I present improves with every talk I give. Most notably I always aim to make sure that early career PhD students can follow my talks. I take great pleasure out of attendees telling me that they enjoy my talks and feel that they gained some understanding of my area of research. Should you be interested in me giving a talk about my work, then please contact me! Here is a list of the talks I have given so far.
Presenting a poster at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics
A talk on The Applications of Fourier transforms of Measures given at the University of Manchester’s Pure Postgraduate seminar (fifty minutes) in 2017;
A short talk at the British Mathematical Colloquium 2018 on Fourier Decay in Nonlinear Dynamics (five minutes);
A talk in the Fractal Uncertainty Principle reading group at the University of Manchester, on Fourier Decay for Measures (fifty minutes) in 2018.
A talk for the Ergodic Theory and Dimension research group at the University of Manchester on Fourier Transforms of Nonlinear Markov Map Invariant Measures (fifty minutes) in 2019.
A talk given at the Shrinking Targets Workshop in Lund on Fourier transforms of Nonlinear Markov Map Invariant Measures (fifty minutes) in 2019.
A talk for the Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems research group at the University of Bristol on Fourier Transforms of Nonlinear Markov Map Invariant Measures (fifty minutes) in 2020.
An online talk for the Junior Ergodic Theory Seminar on Fourier Transforms and Nonlinear Dynamics (fifty minutes), July 2021.
An online talk on Fourier Transforms and Nonlinear Dynamics for the Topology and Dynamics group at The University of Birmingham (fifty minutes), February 2022.
Poster for the Lund Shrinking Targets Workshop
A poster presented in the International Centre for Theoretical Physics during a summer school, titled Fourier Decay in Nonlinear Dynamics (two hours) in 2018.
Fractal Geometry and Dynamics workshop, Mittag-Leffler (Sweden), 2017;
Probability, Analysis and Dynamics 2018, Bristol University;
Analysis Aspects in Dynamics, Imperial College;
The British Mathematical Colloquium 2018, St Andrews University;
Ergodic Theory Summer School, International Centre for Theoretical Physics (Italy), 2018;
Number Theory and Dynamics conference, Cambridge University, 2019;
The 22nd Midrasha Mathematicae: Equidistribution, Invariant Measures and Applications, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel);
Thermodynamic Formalism Research School (Modern Techniques in Smooth Ergodic Theory), CIRM (France), 2019.
Shrinking Targets Workshop, Centre for Mathematical Sciences Lund (Sweden), December 2019.