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Timothy Moy is a researcher in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge. His work centers on advanced topics in mathematical physics, particularly focusing on spinors, five-dimensional contact geometry, and hyper-Kähler metrics. He has collaborated with notable scholars in the field, contributing to various high-impact publications including papers addressing cohomological viewpoints of the Penrose transform and studies related to Joyce structures and quadratic differentials. Timothy obtained his MPhil in 2021 with a thesis on Legendrean G2 contact structures. He has presented his research at several seminars and conferences, including talks on parabolic contact geometries and isomonodromy, enhancing discourse in both integrable systems and differential geometry. His interdisciplinary approach integrates mathematics with theoretical physics, reflecting the complexities of modern mathematical inquiries.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, GB
Conducting research in applied mathematics and theoretical physics, focusing on topics related to spinors and contact geometries.
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