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Invited talks

  1. Broader applications of lattice field theory, DiRAC Science Day, Liverpool, 12 December 2023

  2. Numerical methods in lattice field theory beyond the standard model, Workshop on Numerical Methods in Theoretical Physics, Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Pohang, 13 July 2023

  3. Lattice studies of three-dimensional super-Yang–Mills, Program on Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru, 29 August 2022 [recording]

  4. Numerical methods in lattice supersymmetry, Workshop on Numerical Methods in Theoretical Physics, Asia Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics, Pohang, 18 May 2022 [recording]

  5. Lattice strong dynamics for composite Higgs sectors, University of Liverpool Theoretical Physics Seminar, 27 April 2022

  6. Composite dark matter and the role of lattice field theory, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Theoretical Physics Seminar, 17 November 2021 [recording]

  7. Supersymmetric Yang–Mills theories on the lattice, Imperial College London String Seminar, 27 October 2021

  8. Lattice studies of supersymmetric Yang–Mills in 2+1 dimensions, Workshop on Relativistic Fermions in Flatland, ECT* Trento, 9 July 2021 [recording]

  9. Lattice strong dynamics for composite Higgs sectors, Swansea University Theory Seminar, 11 June 2021

  10. Broader applications of lattice field theory, UK Lattice Field Theory Virtual Centre kick-off event, 24 March 2021

  11. Progress and prospects of lattice supersymmetry, Program on Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru, 18 January 2021 [recording]

  12. Lattice studies of maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills theories, Perimeter Institute Quantum Fields and Strings Seminar, 10 January 2020

  13. Lattice field theory for composite dark matter, University of Southampton High Energy Theory Seminar, 29 November 2019

  14. Maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills on the lattice, University of Southampton String Theory Seminar, 27 November 2019

  15. Supersymmetric lattice field theories: Classical simulations and quantum opportunities, Workshop on High-energy Physics at Ultra-cold Temperatures, ECT* Trento, 12 June 2019

  16. Lattice studies of maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills theories, University of Liverpool Theoretical Physics Seminar, 28 November 2018

  17. Maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills on the lattice, Swansea University Theory Seminar, 23 November 2018

  18. Composite dark matter and the role of lattice field theory, University of Stavanger Physics Seminar, 1 November 2018

  19. Lattice N=4 Supersymmetric Yang–Mills, Workshop on Quantum Gravity meets Lattice QFT, ECT* Trento, 5 September 2018

  20. Progress and prospects of lattice supersymmetry, Lattice 2018, Michigan State University, 24 July 2018

  21. Physics Out Of The Box: The Impact of Lattice Field Theory, University of Liverpool, 5 July 2018

  22. Lattice studies of maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills theories, CERN Lattice Seminar, 7 June 2018

  23. Physics Out Of The Box: Frontiers of Lattice Field Theory, Florida International University, 9 March 2018

  24. Lattice N=4 Supersymmetric Yang–Mills, Program on Nonperturbative and Numerical Approaches to Quantum Gravity, String Theory and Holography, International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru, 31 January 2018 [recording]

  25. Maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills on the lattice, Workshop on Continuum and Lattice Approaches to the Infrared Behavior of Conformal and Quasi-Conformal Gauge Theories, Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, Stony Brook University, 11 January 2018 [recording]

  26. Lattice gauge theory at the electroweak scale, Workshop on Strong Dynamics at the Electroweak Scale, University of Montpellier, 6 December 2017

  27. Lattice studies of maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills theories, Workshop on Strongly Interacting Field Theories, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, 25 November 2017

  28. Lattice gauge theory beyond the standard model, 20th International Conference From the Planck Scale to the Electroweak Scale, Warsaw, 22 May 2017

  29. Maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills on the lattice, University of Edinburgh Higgs Centre Particle Physics Theory Seminar, 23 November 2016

  30. Physics Out Of The Box: The impact of lattice gauge theory, University of Glasgow, 18 April 2016

  31. Composite dark matter and the role of lattice field theory, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Colloquium, 17 February 2016

  32. Maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills on the lattice, Friedrich Schiller University Jena Quantum Theory Seminar, 17 December 2015

  33. Electroweak Phenomenology and Lattice Strong Dynamics, Humboldt / DESY Lattice Seminar, 23 November 2015

  34. N=4 supersymmetric Yang–Mills on a space-time lattice, Humboldt University QFT / String Seminar, 18 November 2015

  35. Physics Out Of The Box: The impact of lattice gauge theory and advanced computing, Stony Brook University Nuclear Theory Seminar, 13 November 2015

  36. Physics Out Of The Box: The impact of lattice gauge theory and large-scale computing, Michigan State University High Energy Physics Seminar, 3 November 2015

  37. Lattice Gauge Theory for N=4 Super Yang–Mills, Lattice Gauge Theory for the LHC and Beyond, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, 16 September 2015 [recording]

  38. Lattice gauge theory for composite Higgs, 23rd International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions, Lake Tahoe, 28 August 2015

  39. Lattice supersymmetry in a nutshell, Understanding Strongly Coupled Systems in High Energy and Condensed Matter Physics, Aspen Center for Physics, 28 May 2015

  40. Lattice for Supersymmetric Physics, Lattice for Beyond the Standard Model Physics, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, 25 April 2015

  41. Strong Dynamics and Lattice Gauge Theory: Going Beyond QCD, Purdue High Energy Theory Seminar, 7 April 2015

  42. Maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills on the lattice, Origin of Mass and Strong Coupling Gauge Theories, Kobayashi–Maskawa Institute, Nagoya University, 5 March 2015

  43. N=4 supersymmetric Yang–Mills on a space-time lattice, Yale Particle Theory Seminar, 10 February 2015

  44. Status and prospects for supersymmetry on the lattice, USQCD All Hands Meeting, Jefferson Lab, 19 April 2014

  45. Fun with the S parameter on the lattice, Origin of Mass 2013 Lattice BSM Workshop, CP3-Origins, Odense, 7 August 2013

  46. Exploring a new lattice phase, Lattice Gauge Theory in the LHC Era, Aspen Center for Physics, 31 May 2013

  47. Going Beyond QCD on the Lattice, Syracuse University High Energy Theory Seminar, 23 April 2013

  48. SU(3) gauge theories with many massless fermions: methods and mysteries, Lattice Meets Experiment: Beyond the Standard Model, University of Colorado, 27 October 2012

  49. The S Parameter on the Lattice, Lattice Meets Experiment: Beyond the Standard Model, Fermilab, 15 October 2011

  50. Lattice QCD — and Beyond, Boston University Center for Computational Science Seminar, 29 April 2011

  51. Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, Amherst College Colloquium, 1 October 2009

Contributed talks

  1. Exploring lattice supersymmetry with variational quantum deflation, Lattice 2023, Fermilab, 3 August 2023

  2. Quantum simulation for quantum field theories, Northern Quantum Meeting VIII, University of York, 12 June 2023

  3. Exploring conformality in lattice N=4 super-Yang–Mills, Lattice 2022, Bonn, 8 August 2022

  4. Thermal phase structure of dimensionally reduced super-Yang–Mills, Lattice 2021, MIT, 29 July 2021 [recording]

  5. Stealth dark matter and gravitational waves, Lattice 2019, Wuhan, 19 June 2019

  6. Lower-dimensional lattice supersymmetry, University of Bern AEC Institute for Theoretical Physics lunch seminar, 22 March 2018

  7. Phases of a strongly coupled four-fermion theory, Lattice 2017, Granada, 22 June 2017

  8. Light scalar from lattice strong dynamics, 637th Wilhelm und Else Heraeus-Seminar "Understanding the LHC", Bad Honnef, 14 February 2017

  9. Lattice N=4 SYM, University of Bern AEC Institute for Theoretical Physics lunch seminar, 13 October 2016

  10. Latest results from lattice N=4 super Yang–Mills, Lattice 2016, Southampton, 26 July 2016

  11. N=4 super Yang–Mills on a space-time lattice, 23rd International Conference on Supersymmetry and Unification of Fundamental Interactions, Lake Tahoe, 25 August 2015

  12. New results from lattice N=4 super Yang–Mills, Lattice 2015, Kobe, 18 July 2015

  13. Results from lattice studies of maximally supersymmetric Yang–Mills, Lattice 2014, Columbia University, 25 June 2014

  14. Composite dark matter on the lattice: the effective Higgs interaction, Syracuse University High Energy Theory Seminar, 24 March 2014

  15. From Lattice Strong Dynamics to Electroweak Phenomenology, Syracuse University High Energy Theory Seminar, 4 November 2013

  16. Eight light flavors on large lattice volumes, Lattice 2013, Mainz, 29 July 2013

  17. Lattice calculation of composite dark matter form factors, APS April Meeting, Denver, 13 April 2013

  18. (g – 2)μ FAQ, University of Colorado, 20 September 2012

  19. Bulk and finite-temperature transitions in SU(3) gauge theories with many light fermions, Lattice 2012, Cairns, 25 June 2012

  20. Lattice Strong Dynamics: Turning it up to ten, University of Colorado, 19 April 2012

  21. Novel phase in SU(3) lattice gauge theories with many light fermions, APS April Meeting, Atlanta, 1 April 2012

  22. Lattice Strong Dynamics for the LHC, Conformality in Strong Coupling Gauge Theories at LHC and Lattice, Kobayashi–Maskawa Institute, Nagoya University, 20 March 2012

  23. Lattice Strong Dynamics for the LHC: WW Scattering Parameters via Pseudoscalar Phase Shifts, University of Colorado, 9 February 2012

  24. S parameter and parity doubling below the conformal window, Lattice 2011, Lake Tahoe, 12 July 2011

  25. Measuring the S Parameter on the Lattice, Boston University, 12 May 2011

  26. Monte Carlo Renormalization Group, MIT Lattice Club, 30 March 2011

  27. Exploring the Origin of Mass with High-Performance Computing, Boston University, 10 December 2010

  28. Lattice Strong Dynamics for Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, MIT Lattice Club, 20 October 2010

  29. Flavor dependence of the S parameter in SU(3) gauge theory, Lattice 2010, Villasimius, 17 June 2010

  30. Exploring Electroweak Symmetry Breaking on the Lattice, Boston University, 13 October 2009

  31. Technicolor at the LHC, Boston University LHC Physics Symposium, 30 April 2009

  32. Lattice Simulations of Nonperturbative Quantum Field Theories, Amherst College, 2 May 2006

  33. Life on the Lattice: Markov Chain Monte Carlo and all that, Amherst College, 29 November 2005

  34. Top Quark Physics at the Large Hadron Collider, Five College Symposium, University of Massachusetts, 1 October 2005

Public engagement

  1. The Dark Side of the Universe, Ignite Liverpool, 19 August 2019 [recording]

Posters

  1. Progress on New Frontiers of Lattice Field Theory, UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowships Conference, remote, 13 October 2021

  2. Advancing New Frontiers of Lattice Field Theory, UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowships Conference, remote, 14 October 2020

  3. New Frontiers of Lattice Field Theory, UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Cohort Event, London, 17 September 2019

  4. Thermal phase structure of a supersymmetric matrix model, Lattice 2019, Wuhan, 19 June 2019

  5. Finite-temperature study of eight-flavor SU(3) gauge theory, Origin of Mass and Strong Coupling Gauge Theories, Kobayashi–Maskawa Institute, Nagoya University, 3 March 2015

  6. Extremely supersymmetric lattice gauge theory, eXtreme QCD 2014, Stony Brook University, 20 June 2014

  7. Numerical Simulations of N=4 Supersymmetric Yang–Mills, Field Theoretic Computer Simulations for Particle Physics and Condensed Matter, Boston University, 8 May 2014

  8. Exploring the Origin of Mass with High-Performance Computing, National Science Foundation EAPSI Project Exhibition, National Tsing Hua University, 19 August 2011

  9. Lattice Strong Dynamics: Using high-performance computing to explore the mystery of mass, National Science Foundation IGERT Project Meeting, Washington DC, 24 May 2010

  10. Lattice Strong Dynamics: Using high-performance computing to explore electroweak symmetry breaking, Boston University Science and Engineering Research Symposium, 30 March 2010

  11. Interdisciplinary Cluster Computing at a Liberal Arts College, AAPT Topical Conference on Computational Physics for Upper Level Courses, Davidson College, 27-28 July 2007.



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