I'm a mathematician, currently working as a postdoctoral research assistant at The Chinese University of Hong Kong with my mentor Martin Li. In the past, I have worked as a teacher at a secondary school, tutored individual pupils from primary school up to undergraduate level for hundreds of hours in total, and I also enjoy designing and delivering public talks and courses on my favourite mathematical topics.

I work in the fields of differential geometry and geometric analysis, focusing on geometric flows and calibrated submanifolds. My recent work explores singularities and self-similar solutions for the Lagrangian mean curvature flow in Calabi-Yau and Kähler-Einstein manifolds. For more information on my research, click here.

If you would like me to give a talk or masterclass at your school or society, or are interested in personal tuition, please send me an email. Examples of talks I have given in the past can be found here, but I am happy to talk about most mathematical topics.

In Preparation

  • Cohomogeneity-One Lagrangian Mean Curvature Flow in Calabi-Yau Manifolds (joint with Ben Lambert)
  • Long-time Behaviour of Generalised Lagrangian Mean Curvature Flow (joint with Naotoshi Fujihara and Toru Kajigaya)

Current Teaching

Nesin Mathematical Village Course: `Modern Techniques in Geometric Flows'

Click here for Lecture notes and Exercises

Contact Information

Feel free to contact me at my university email or personal email, or send me a physical object at the following address:

Department of Mathematics // The Chinese University of Hong Kong // Ma Liu Shui // New Territories // Hong Kong S.A.R.