Dr Oliver Gray, Postdoctoral Research Fellow

I began my first postgraduate research fellowship at the University of Bristol in September 2009, after completing my PhD at the University of Augsburg, Germany.

My research interests are primarily in conformal field theory, geometry and physics. In particular I worked on the complete classification of the N=2 minimal superconformal field theories in my doctoral thesis, which can be found here.

Since moving to Bristol I have also become interested in aspects of quantum information. I was a co-organiser of the first Heilbronn Quantum Algorithm Day in 2010, and am a co-organiser of the upcoming second Heilbronn Quantum Algorithms Day and an upcoming Heilbronn conference on Geometry and Physics (watch this space!).

I currently organise the Category Theory seminar in Bristol, and along with Owen Patashnick, am co-organising the Heilbronn Workshop on String Theory and Arithmetic Geometry 2012 in September.

For a complete list of publications and pre-prints, click here.

You can also find a copy of my CV here.

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Clifton Suspension Bridge

Heilbronn Workshop on String Theory and Arithmetic Geometry

Upcoming workshop in Bristol, 3rd - 7th September 2012.