Notes from my talk at UK QFT XII

Last week I gave a talk at UK QFT XII. Here are my notes. It was a condensed talk, so the slides only touch on a few choice results focusing primarily in QFT (the middle part of the sandwich in my overview on slide 2). Next month I am giving a more extensive talk at The Nottingham Centre of Gravity, which will also give more time for stringy discussion. I’ll post my more extensive notes when the time comes.

UK QFT was hosted this year at the Institute of Physics. Although I gave my talk remotely, it was fitting that my first talk would be given at a conference sponsored by IoP (from whom I was awarded a PhD scholarship). It felt slightly serendipitous.

Anyway, I’m chuffed by the fact that my talk was well-recieved. This was the first time Tony and I shared any substantial bits from our research over the past year. We’ve got some really exciting results, which I look forward to sharing more about in the coming months as and when we start releasing our series of papers.