Presentations

2025

  1. Magnetically-controlled vortex dynamics in a ferromagnetic superconductor
    Iron-based Superconductors: Advances Towards Applications, Miyazaki, Japan, Feb 2025
    Contributed Talk
  2. Magnetically-controlled vortex dynamics in a ferromagnetic superocnductor
    Superconducting Nanodevices and Quantum Materials for Coherent Manipulation: Topological states in superconductors and magnetic materials, Prague, Czechia, May 2025
    Invited Talk
  3. Stemming the Tide: Guiding Quantum Vortices in a Ferromagnetic Superconductor
    Peter Troughton Research Staff Prize Finalists Event, University of Bath, Bath, U.K., Jun 2025
    One of four finalists. Presented in consideration for the Peter Troughton Research Staff Prize 2025.
  4. TBC
    38th International Symposium on Superconductivity, Nagasaki, Japan, Dec 2025
    Invited Talk

2024

  1. Unique interplay between magnetic irreversibility and vortex behaviour in the ferromagnetic Fe-based superconductor EuFe2(As1-xPx)2
    American Physical Society March Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., Mar 2024
    Contributed Talk
  2. Unique interplay between magnetic irreversibility and vortex behaviour in the ferromagnetic Fe-based superconductor EuFe2(As1-xPx)2
    Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials, St. Andrews, Scotland, U.K., Jul 2024
    Contributed Talk
  3. Unique interplay between magnetic irreversibility and vortex behaviour in the ferromagnetic Fe-based superconductor EuFe2(As1-xPx)2
    Eureka Conference, University of Bath, Bath, U.K., Jul 2024
    Contributed Poster
  4. Magnetically-controlled vortex dynamics in a ferromagnetic superconductor
    Quantum and Soft Matter Research Group, University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K., Sep 2024
    Invited Seminar
  5. Magnetically-controlled vortex dynamics in a ferromagnetic superconductor
    Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials Research Group, Univeristy of Bath, Bath, U.K., Oct 2024
    Internal Seminar

2023

  1. Heat capacity at high speed and high field
    Nanoscience Research Group, University of Bath, Bath, U. K., Nov 2023
    Invited Seminar

2020

  1. Probing unconventional Superconductivity using the field depend magnetic penetration depth
    Quantum and Soft Matter Research Group, University of Bristol, Bristol, U.K., Mar 2020
    Internal Seminar
  2. Probing unconventional superconductivity using the field dependent magnetic penetration depth
    DPG Spring Meeting, Dresden, Germany, Mar 2020
    Invited Talk - cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic

2019

  1. Nonlinear Meissner effect as a probe of the gap structure in CeCoIn5 and KFe2As2
    Frontiers in Condensed Matter Physics, Bristol, U.K., Jan 2019
    Contributed Poster
  2. Non-linear Meissner response in unconventional superconductors CeCoIn5 and KFe2As2
    Gordon Research Seminar on Superconductivity, Les Diablerets, Switzerland, May 2019
    Invited Talk
  3. Non-linear Meissner response in unconventional superconductors CeCoIn5 and KFe2As2
    Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials, St. Andrews, Scotland, U.K., Jul 2019
    Contributed Talk

2018

  1. Probing the Gap Structure of KFe2As2
    Frontiers in Condensed Matter Physics, Bristol, U.K., Jan 2018
    Contributed Poster
  2. Investigation of energy gap structure of strongly correlated superconductors using linear and non-linear magnetic penetration depth measurements
    Centre for Doctoral Training in Condensed Matter Physics, University of Bath, Bath, U.K., May 2018
    Invited Seminar
  3. Non-linear Meissner response in unconventional superconductors CeCoIn5 and KFe2As2
    Strongly Correlated Electron Systems (International Conference on Magnetism), San Francisco, California, U.S.A., Jul 2018
    Contributed Poster

2017

  1. Probing the Gap Structure of Unconventional Superconductors
    Frontiers in Condensed Matter Physics, Bristol, U.K., Jan 2017
    Contributed Poster
  2. Magnetic penetration depth in KFe2As2
    American Physical Society March Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., Mar 2017
    Contributed Talk
  3. Probing the Gap Structure of KFe2As2
    American Physical Society March Meeting, ESPCI, Paris, France, Oct 2017
    Contributed Poster