MSc dissertation supervisor. Guided the research from first principles to final thesis, with deep expertise in structure-preserving numerical methods and the Firedrake project.
Boris Andrews
University of Oxford
MSc dissertation supervisor. Brought rigour and clarity to the work on compatible finite element methods, and was a constant source of insight throughout the project.
Endre Süli
University of Oxford
Faculty advisor for the MMSc throughout the year. A pillar of the Oxford numerical analysis community, and generous with his time and mathematical depth.
Bart Ripperda
University of Toronto
Research supervisor. Opened the door to relativistic plasma physics and shaped how the problem was framed — from the physics down to the numerics.
Sean Ressler
University of Toronto
Research supervisor. Provided detailed guidance on the simulation side and kept the work grounded in the physical reality of what the equations are actually describing.
Carlos Simão Ferreira
Delft University of Technology
Undergraduate dissertation supervisor. Guided the final-year research project with both technical precision and an infectious enthusiasm for wind energy.
Marc Gerritsma
Delft University of Technology
Mimetic spectral element methods and structure-preserving discretisations. Preserving geometric structure in numerical simulation.
Alessandro Abate
University of Oxford
College tutor and advisor at St Hugh's, Oxford, throughout the MMSc year. Made the college feel like a home base amid all the coursework.
Daan Pool
Delft University of Technology
Undergraduate research project supervisor in second year. A generous mentor who made space for curiosity and set the tone for how to approach an open-ended problem.