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I am currently an EPSRC Postdoctoral Fellow in the Mathematical Physics group of the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford. In particular, I am part of the string theory research group. I have a broad interest in fundamental/high energy physics, including grand unification, supersymmetry and quantum gravity. Much of my recent work and current research centres around Calabi-Yau manifolds, in particular their applications to compactifications of heterotic string theory and F-theory, and topological transitions between Calabi-Yau threefolds. I have also been working on new models of TeV-scale supersymmetry which have an unbroken R-symmetry.
I previously completed a B.Sc. in pure mathematics (but did my Honours year in Physics), and an M.Sc. in theoretical physics at the University of Melbourne, followed by a D.Phil. in the theoretical physics department at the University of Oxford.
Under "Research" you will find links to my papers, and slides for various technical talks and seminars I have given. The "Resources" page contains various things which I hope might be of use, including some of my notes on various topics.
I now have a blog, at which I intend to mostly post physics and mathematics news and rumours, as well as discussions of topics I find interesting, pitched at various levels.