About

I am a statistical physicist in the final year of my PhD in the lab of Prof. Luca Giuggioli at the University of Bristol. Before that I completed an MEng in Engineering Mathematics at the University of Bristol.

In general, I am interested in non-equilibrium statistical physics, with a key interest in developing new theory for discrete search processes. My research output is generally mathematical, however to supplement this I write many stochastic simulations. With this, I am interested in the fast implementation of stochastic simulations, with my programming language of choice being Julia.

Recently, I have used the theoretical tools I have developed to build a model capable of replicating the movement of ants in a Y-maze experimental arena in an interdiscipinary study with movement ecologists.

For a glimpse into some of my research, check out the poster below:

Research poster presented at ICTP School in Nis, Serbia.

A research poster presented at ICTP School in Nis (Serbia)

Realisation of the unbounded hexagonal random walk.

A realisation of the unbounded hexagonal random walk