Teaching#
Supervisions#
I am either currently or have previously supervised the following courses in the Mathematical Tripos. Related resources for supervisees are collected below. If you’re stuck on a problem from your example sheet in applied mathematics, this troubleshooting sheet may be helpful.
Fluid Dynamics II
notes by Prof. Hinch, Prof. Proctor, Prof. Tong (not strictly speaking following the syllabus of the course, but useful nonetheless), and The Other Place (lots of overlapping content, especially for lubrication theory and boundary layers)
Statistical Physics
notes by Prof. Tong, Dr. Sperhake, Prof. Horgan, and Dexter Chua
Scientific Computing#
One could be forgiven for graduating from the intensely examination-focussed Mathematical or Natural Sciences Tripos and not appreciating that scientific computing skills are much more valuable to real research than rote-learning derivations and solving rehearsed or artificial problems. To address this shortfall from the undergraduate curriculum I actively curate various resources and examples of my own into The Missing Tripos [1] - note that this is a continuously evolving work in progress!