About
My expertise is in physical forward model inference and machine learning algorithms - both mathematical theory and development/implementation.
I was an organiser for Manchester Interdisciplinary Mathematics Undergraduate Conference (MIMUC 2026) - a two day conference with a mix of undergraduate presentations and faculty/industry talks. We had over 150 registered undergraduate attendees at the conference and over 200 registered attendees at the public lecture. If you’d like to give a talk or sponsor MIMUC 2027, then get in touch with mimuc.organisers@manchester.ac.uk
I’m currently a Martingale Scholar at the University of Manchester, studying the 12 month Pure Mathematics MSc (9 months taught, 3 months research). I’m specialising in analysis/geometry and plan to write my dissertation on the analysis of dynamical systems (likely using some geometric tools).

More broadly, I’m interested in the intersection of maths + physics + biology + computing. This website is an overview of some of the stuff I get up to.
Previously I studied Part III Astrophysics at the University of Cambridge - with a brief soujourn into neuro-physiology during Part IA.
After leaving school, before starting my undergraduate degree, I worked for one year as a mathematics teaching assistant supporting GCSE pupils and then another year in a software company.
My hobbies include film-photography, films and photography. I’m also a keen runner.