About me
I'm a final year PhD student in mathematics at the University of Nottingham. My supervisors are Alexander Kasprzyk and Johannes Hofscheier.
In 2022, I was awarded a JSPS pre-doctoral fellowship and spent four months in Osaka, Japan visiting Akihiro Higashitani.
My research interests lie in the combinatorics of lattice polytopes, particularly in the context of toric geometry and mirror symmetry for Fano varieties.
Contact
Talks
26th May 2023 // PGR Retreat (University of Nottingham; internal)
Nearly Gorenstein Polytopes
29th November 2022 // Algebraic Geometry Seminar (University of Tokyo)
The Behaviour of Kahler-Einstein Polygons under Combinatorial Mutation
13th October 2022 // Toric Degenerations and Mirror Symmetry in Kumamoto
The Behaviour of Kähler-Einstein Polygons under Mutation
8th October 2022 // Osaka Combinatorics Seminar
On the Uniqueness of Kähler-Einstein Polygons in Mutation-Equivalence Classes
Papers
Generalised Flatness Constants: A Framework Applied in Dimension 2 (joint with Giulia Codenotti and Johannes Hofscheier)
Nearly Gorenstein Polytopes (joint with Max Kölbl, Sora Miyashita, and Koji Matsushita)
A New Mutation-Invariant of Fano Polygons (in preparation)
On the Uniqueness of Kähler-Einstein Polygons in Mutation Equivalence-Classes
The Behaviour of Iterated Lattice Duals (joint with Akihiro Higashitani and Alexander Kasprzyk; in preparation)
Teaching
2022-23: I gave two number theory lectures for a second year undergraduate module.
2019-22: I was a teaching assistant for several first and second year undergraduate modules in pure mathematics.
2018-19: I tutored first year undergraduates through the PASS scheme.