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I’m a theoretical physicist with honorary/visiting positions at the Universities of Bristol and Mainz. I’m currently in the process of transitioning into a new role (to be announced).

Previously I held an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship at JGU Mainz, where I worked with the Speck group (now at Stuttgart). I was a PhD student at the University of Bristol, supervised by Paddy Royall.

My research spans a wide range of fundamental and applied topics in statistical physics and soft condensed matter. Some key areas of interest are:

  • Liquid state theory and supercooled liquids, especially in simplified models like hard spheres.
  • Structure formation, especially many-body correlations and patterns.
  • Aerosol science and disease transmission through my long-term collaborators at the Bristol Aerosol Research Centre.

You can read more about my research interests and find my publications on their respective pages.

My approach is often highly mathematical with a strong computational component. I’ve developed multiple repositories (mostly in C++/CUDA and Python) to carry out my research. Applied geometry is a recurring theme in my work.