
Career
- 2021-: Postdoctoral Research Associate, DAMTP, University of Cambridge
- 2017-2021: PhD Student, Department of Mathematics, King's College London
- 2013-2017: BA/MMath in Mathematics, St John's College, University of Cambridge
Research
I am a member of the High Energy Physics group in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. I am also a Postdoctoral College Affiliate at St John's College.
My interests involve a number of areas of quantum field theory and string/M-theory. Most recently, I have been looking into the use of non-Lorentzian Lagrangians towards a better understanding of superconformal gauge theories. Both in this work and more broadly, I am interested in the role of topological solitons in quantum field theory, particularly in the enhancement of symmetries.
Other interests include precision holographic approaches towards six-dimensional SCFTs, and the ever-growing intersection between Machine Learning and Theoretical Physics.
I completed my PhD, "Non-Lorentzian Supersymmetric Models and M-Theory Branes", under the supervision of Professor Neil Lambert in 2021.
More Information
For more information, please see my personal site mou.land, as well as my profile on INSPIRE.
Publications
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