About

Currently I am a postdoctoral fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn. I am mainly working with Danylo Radchenko, Daniil Rudenko and Herbert Gangl on questions around multiple polylogarithms in weight 5 and 6. I am also discussing with various other guests and colleagues on questions around the structure of multiple zeta values and related objects.

Previously I was a postdoctoral researcher at Universität Hamburg, in the research group of Prof. Dr. Kühn. I have also been a postdoctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, Bonn, and at Universität Tübingen, in the group of Prof. Dr. Anton Deitmar

See my contact information. Or view my cv (updated June 2023).

On this page you can find information about my research interests, publications, talks, activities, and writings.

Postgraduate

In 2016, I completed my PhD in the maths department of Durham university, supervised by Dr Herbert Gangl. My thesis focused on finding new identities and relations on multiple zeta values, and multiple polylogarithms by using coproducts and related algebraic objects attached to (motivic) MZV's and MPL's. Like Herbert, a large part of my work has a computer-experimental basis.

More details about this work is available on my thesis page.

Undergraduate

Before my PhD, I completed my MMath at Durham in 2012. My fourth year project was on Primes of the form \( x^2 + ny^2 \), supervised by Dr Jens Funke. The project involved understanding how Class Field Theory can be used to derive conditions describing which primes can be represented by a given quadratic forms. See more details about my project, including the written work.

I was invited to present a poster for the project at the Durham Rising Stars 2012 Symposia.

The project was entered into the 2012 SET awards, where it made it through to the final three shortlist for mathematics, but ultimately did not win.