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Selected Talks

Other Mathematicians

  • "Teaching machines to think: Where the fiction meets reality", December 2014, Cambridge. Allen Society Dinner

  • "Teaching machines to think", June 2014, Cambridge, Invited speaker, Sidney Sussex College Graduate Seminar

  • “Linear stability of subextremal Kerr–Newman spacetimes", January 2014, Cambridge, Geometric Analysis and PDE Seminar

  • “The Einstein equations as hyperbolic PDE", May 2013, Cambridge, High Energy Physics Student Seminar

  • “Symmetry in Physics", April 2013, Sidney Sussex Graduate Supper Talk

  • “Noether, Bruhat, Morawetz", March 2013, Cambridge, UK, Trinity College Mathematics Society Public Symposium

  • “Decay for wave equations on exterior Kerr–Newman spacetimes", June 2012, Crete, Greece, Recent Developments in Gravity

  • “The wave equation in general relativity", April 2012, Bristol, UK, Young researchers in Mathematics Conference

  • “The wave equation as a poor man’s linearisation of the Einstein equations",  February 2012, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge Analysts’ Knowledge Exchange

 

 Papers & Dissertations

 

  • "Stability of charged rotating black holes for linear scala perturbations",  PhD Thesis, University of Cambridge (2015) https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/247397

  • Stability of subextremal Kerr-Newman exterior spacetimes for linear scalar perturbations, to appear (2015) 

  • "Quantitative mode stability for the wave equation on the Kerr-Newman spacetime", http://arxiv.org/abs/1405.3620 (2014)

  • "Using the Timoshenko beam theory to determine the applicability of the Euler-Bernoulli beam theory", University of Pretoria technical report UPTW2010/08 (2010)

  • CCA Mini-Project: "Pseudospectra & the stability of aerodynamic flows" (2011)

  • CCA Mini-Project: "A physical space method for proving energy decay for solutions of the wave equation in perturbed Minkowski space" (2011)

  • Masters dissertation: "Riesz bases and the series representation of solutions of linear partial differential equations" (2010)

  • Honours essay: "Approximating eigenvalues and eigenvectors using the finite element method" (2009)

 

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