Invited talks
- Representation theory of the symmetric group: past and present, Manchester Pure
Mathematics Colloquium, University of Manchester, November 2020. This was a broad talk; here are the slides. - Decomposable Specht modules for level 2 Hecke algebra, Algebra Seminar, University of Manchester, June 2020. Here are the slides.
- Decomposable Specht modules for Hecke algebras, Algebra Seminar, University of Cambridge, October 2019.
- Specht modules for the Iwahori-Hecke algebra of type B, Algebra Seminar, University of Virginia, May 2018.
- Some new decomposition numbers for the Iwahori-Hecke algebra of type B, Workshop on Representation Theory of Symmetric Groups and Related Algebras, NUS, December 2017. Here is the pdf, including work in progress.
- On the structure of Specht modules labelled by hook bipartitions, Osaka Representation Theory Seminar, June 2017. Here is the pdf.
- Graded decomposition numbers for Specht modules, The Manchester–Birmingham–London–Bristol “Triangle”, The University of Birmingham, January 2016.
- Graded decomposition numbers for Specht modules labelled by hook partitions, Seventieth BLOC meeting, City University London, August 2015.
Other talks
- Running a seminar series for the working group of Kai Meng Tan on cyclotomic Khovanov–Lauda–Rouquier algebras and Specht modules, Autumn 2018, National University of Singapore.
- Ran a seminar series for the working group of Kai Meng Tan on G-algebras and modular representation theory, Spring 2018, National University of Singapore.
- Various study group talks throughout London, 2014-2016.
- Blocks of the symmetric group, Queen Mary Internal Postgraduate Seminar, November 2015.
- Graded Specht modules, Queen Mary Algebra Seminar, February 2015.
- The graded dimension of Specht modules, Queen Mary Internal Postgraduate Seminar, November 2014.
- The graded dimension of Specht modules, Young Researchers in Mathematics, The University of Warwick, July 2014.
- The graded dimension of Specht modules, Postgraduate Group Theory Conference, The University of Birmingham, June 2014.
For a brief overview of some of the work in my thesis, check out the following poster I presented at Kashiwara’s 70th Birthday conference, Algebraic Analysis and Representation Theory, Kyoto, Japan, June 2017.
