About me
I am a second-year PhD student in mathematics at the University of Cambridge. I am a member of the Cambridge Centre for Analysis within the Centre for Mathematical Sciences. My primary advisor is Dr. Ioannis Lestas, Department of Engineering, and my secondary advisor is Prof. Richard Weber, Statistics Laboratory.
Before coming to Cambridge, I studied for four years at the University of Oxford, achieving First-Class Honours in the degree of Master of Mathematics.
A full CV can be found here.
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Recent news
Mar 2013 — presented a talk entitled "Distributed solution of the Optimal Power Flow problem" at the 2nd CCA-MASDOC Joint Conference on Analysis at the University of Warwick, UK.
Mar 2013 — received a Smith-Knight/Rayleigh-Knight prize award for an essay entitled "Stability theory for systems of differential equations with applications to power control in wireless networks".
Dec 2012 — presented a talk entitled "Stability of a general class of distributed algorithms for power control in time-dependent wireless networks" at the 51st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control at the Grand Wailea Resort, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
Oct 2012 — presented a talk entitled "Stability of distributed power control for time-varying wireless networks" as part of the DPMMS/DAMTP Graduate Analysis Seminar Series at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Sep 2012 — attended the CCA Mathematics in Industry Study Group at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Older news items can be found in the News Archive.


