I am a member of the CDT in Random Systems, a graduate program based jointly in the University of Oxford and Imperial College London; I am based in Oxford, and my advisor is Professor Dmitry Beliaev. I specialise in probability, and focus on percolation and random planar geometry. I am also interested in statistics and the applications of probability to statistical physics.
Previously, I completed the Mathematical Tripos, including Part III, at the University of Cambridge.
The Incipient Infinite Cluster for Gaussian Level Set Percolation - February 2025, CDT Workshop
Introduction to Percolation: The Bernoulli and the Gaussian - February 2024, Queen Mary Internal Postgraduate Seminar
Percolation on Smooth Gaussian Fields - October 2023, Oxford Junior Applied Maths Seminar
Gaussian Fields and Percolation - April 2023, Random Systems CDT Spring Retreat Presentation
The following are a collection of expository essays, written as dissertations or coursework projects for graudate level courses which I audited.
Fractal Dimensions of the Incipient Infinite Cluster in High Dimensions (2023)
Local Sets of the Two-Dimensional Gaussian Free Field (April 2022) - University of Cambridge Part III Essay (Master's dissertation). Supervisor: Dr Lukas Schoug.