I am a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow and assistant professor (research) at Durham University (since October 2024).
From October 2021 to October 2024, I was a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics at Durham University working with Professor Michael Magee.
From October 2018 to July 2021, I was a PhD student at the University of Manchester, working in the Analysis, Geometry and Dynamics Group. I was jointly supervised by Dr. Tuomas Sahlsten and Dr. Etienne Le Masson.Â
From 12th September to 14th November, I will be a long-term visitor at the Simons Institute, Berkeley as part of the Spectral Theory Beyond Graphs program.
I am interested in the Laplacian operator on manifolds and graphs, motivated by delocalisation phenomena of eigenfunctions observed in quantum mechanics. My research draws on aspects from spectral theory, geometry and probability theory to understand the typical behaviour of eigenfunctions and eigenvalues in a variety of settings.
The diagram depicts the process of constructing a hyperbolic surface using hyperbolic pairs of pants.