Personal profile
Personal profile
About Me:
I'm currently a PhD student at Royal Holloway, under Xavier Rojas and Greg Ashton. Currently my work is focused on an idea to further the Weber bar resonance bar concept using Low-Temperature methods and Optical Mechanics. I completed my MSci at Royal Holloway, with my dissertation on modelling many body quantum systems, this also included a research review on quantum computers and their algorithms. My research interests, focusing mainly on Low-Temperature physics and Condensed matter.
My previous projects include:
- Creating a computer model, to simulate many-body quantum systems and explore the Fermi-Dirac Distribution with Grégoire Ithier.
- Designing and building a successful low-temperature experiment which was aimed at introducing undergraduates to Low-temperature Physics. This was under Lev Levitin.
- Designing and creating software in python to manage a vapor deposition nano-fabrication tool for Phil Meeson.
Education/Academic qualification
Physics, MSci, Royal Holloway, University of London