Career
- 2021-present: PhD in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- 2020-2021: MSc in Mathematics, University of Heidelberg
- 2019-2020: MASt in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (Part III Maths), University of Cambridge
- 2016-2019: BSc in Mathematics, University of Heidelberg
Research
Simon is a PhD student in the High Energy Physics group at DAMTP and a St. John's College member. He is supervised by Professor David Skinner and his current research focus is on topological strings, twistors and celestial holography.
Teaching
- Easter Term 2021: Part III Classical and Quantum Solitons
- Michaelmas Term 2021: Part III Quantum Field Theory
- Michaelmas Term 2021: Part III Seminar Series
- Lent Term 2022: Part III String Theory
- Lent Term 2022: Part III Seminar Series
- Easter Term 2022: Part IA Vectors and Matrices
- Michaelmas Term 2022: Part III Quantum Field Theory
- Lent Term 2023: Part III String Theory
- Michaelmas Term 2023: Part III Quantum Field Theory
- Lent Term 2024: Part III String Theory
- Easter Term 2024: Part IA Vectors and Matrices
Publications
On AdS4 deformations of celestial symmetries
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2024)
2024,
10
(doi: 10.1007/jhep07(2024)010)
The celestial chiral algebra of self-dual gravity on Eguchi-Hanson space
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2023)
2023,
8
(doi: 10.1007/JHEP09(2023)008)
Moyal deformations, W(1+8 )and celestial holography
– Journal of High Energy Physics
(2022)
2022,
11
(doi: 10.1007/jhep12(2022)011)
Riemannian Statistics Meets Random Matrix Theory: Toward Learning From High-Dimensional Covariance Matrices
– IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
(2022)
69,
472
(doi: 10.1109/tit.2022.3199479)
Chapter 10 - Gaussian distributions on Riemannian symmetric spaces of nonpositive curvature
(2022)
Gaussian Distributions on Riemannian Symmetric Spaces in the Large N Limit
(2021)