Career
- since 2017: Director of Scholarships and International Programmes, St John's College
- 2003-2017: Senior Tutor, St John's College
- since 2000: Lecturer, St John's College
- since 1998: Member of DAMTP, High Energy Physics Group
- 1997-1998: Harvard University, Postdoctoral Position
- 1992-1995: PhD, University of Cambridge, Queens' College
- 1991-1992: Master of Advanced Study in Mathematics, University of Cambridge, Queens' College
Research
Matthias is a member of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Highe Energy Physics group. His current research interests are Conformal Field Theory and Representation Theory.
Publications
SINGULAR VECTORS OF THE N=2 SUPERCONFORMAL ALGEBRA
– International Journal of Modern Physics A
(2012)
10,
2143
(doi: 10.1142/s0217751x95001042)
The definition of Neveu-Schwarz superconformal fields and uncharged superconformal transformations
– Reviews in Mathematical Physics
(2011)
11,
137
(doi: 10.1142/S0129055X99000064)
Highest weight representations of the N=1 Ramond algebra
– Nuclear Physics B
(2001)
595,
605
Singular dimensions of the N = 2 superconformal algebras II: The twisted N = 2 algebra
– Communications in Mathematical Physics
(2001)
220,
263
(doi: 10.1007/PL00005566)
Determinant formula for the topological N=2 superconformal algebra
– Nuclear Physics B
(1999)
558,
503
Transmutations between singular and subsingular vectors of the N=2 superconformal algebras
– Nuclear Physics B
(1999)
557,
517
Singular dimensions of the N=2 superconformal algebras.: I
– Communications in Mathematical Physics
(1999)
206,
493
(doi: 10.1007/pl00005520)
The embedding structure of unitary N=2 minimal models
– Nuclear Physics B
(1998)
529,
639
Analytic expressions for singular vectors of the N=2 superconformal algebra
– Communications in Mathematical Physics
(1996)
180,
195
(doi: 10.1007/BF02101186)