I am currently a PhD candidate at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the group "Non-Equilibrium Soft Matter" led by Prof. Liesbeth M. C. Janssen.
I specialise in the statistical physics of soft and disordered systems. Currently, my main focus lies in the study and development of theories of the glass transition from first principles. In particular, I currently study the microscopic mechanisms which lead to a dynamical crossover near the mode-coupling temperature in supercooled liquids. I am also developing a strong interest in machine learning theory and statistical inference techniques.
I hold a BSc. in Physics from the University of Leeds, where I graduated with first-class honours in the Spring of 2019. Following this, I pursued a Master’s degree in Theoretical Physics at the University of Utrecht, graduating Cum Laude in the Autumn of 2021. A copy of my CV can be found here.