Engagement with the wider mathematical community has been central to my academic and research development. I regard conferences, seminars, and workshops not merely as venues for presenting work, but as vital platforms for intellectual exchange and collaboration within representation theory and algebra. During my PhD at the University of Manchester, I have presented talks at several national and international gatherings, including the Mathematics Research Students Conference (Manchester) where I delivered Computing the Picard Groups of Finite Algebras, and the Junior Algebra Seminar at Queen Mary University of London, where I discussed Picard Groups for Blocks of the Quaternion Defect Q8. I have also presented Derived Categories and Tilting Modules at the Student Algebra Seminar (Manchester, 2024) and Modular Representation Theory of Reflection Monoids at the Combinatorial Representation Theory Conference (University of Leeds, 2023). These experiences, alongside frequent exchanges with other early-career researchers, have strengthened both my conceptual understanding and my ability to communicate complex algebraic ideas with clarity and precision.
Beyond formal presentations, I have actively participated in several research workshops and advanced training programmes that have shaped the trajectory of my doctoral work — including the Graduate Training Workshop for the Mathematical Sciences at the Isaac Newton Institute (University of Cambridge), the Symmetric Groups and Lie Theoretic Friends Conference (University of Birmingham), and specialised schools in Categorical and Geometric Representation Theory (University of Bath). I have also attended research meetings at King’s College London, University of Newcastle, and University of Valencia, each contributing to my interdisciplinary appreciation of algebra’s connections with geometry, topology, and theoretical physics. In addition to participation, I have contributed to the academic community as an organiser — most recently of the upcoming Manchester Algebra Conference (2026) at the University of Manchester, and previously as co-organiser of the International Workshop on Symmetry and Supersymmetry: An Algebraic Approach (2019) and a LaTeX Workshop (2020) at Sukkur IBA University. These engagements collectively reflect my belief that mathematical progress flourishes through discussion, shared inquiry, and sustained community-building.
Presentations
Mathematics Research Students Conference, University of Manchester — Computing the Picard Groups of Finite Algebras
Junior Algebra Seminar, Queen Mary University of London — Picard Groups for Blocks of the Quaternion Defect Q8
Student Algebra Seminar, University of Manchester — Derived Categories and Tilting Modules
Combinatorial Representation Theory Conference, University of Leeds — Modular Representation Theory of Reflection Monoids
Workshops, Schools, and Conferences Attended
Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge — Graduate Training Workshop for the Mathematical Sciences
University of Birmingham — Symmetric Groups and Lie Theoretic Friends Conference
University of Bath — Categorical and Geometric Representation Theory School
King’s College London — Research Gatherings in Representation Theory
University of Newcastle — Research Meetings on Algebra and Homological Methods
University of Valencia — Research Events in Algebra and Geometry
Events Organised
Manchester Algebra Conference (2026) — University of Manchester
International Workshop on Symmetry and Supersymmetry: An Algebraic Approach (2019) — Sukkur IBA University
LaTeX Workshop (2020) — Sukkur IBA University