My PhD thesis was supervised by Eric E Keaveny at Imperial College London.
This is a website I set up during my PhD.
I've left academia to work in systematic trading.
Numerical methods
Scientific computing
Continuum mechanics
Biological micro-fluid dynamics
SF Schoeller and EE Keaveny:
From flagellar undulations to collective motion: predicting the dynamics of sperm suspensions
SF Schoeller, AK Townsend, TA Westwood and EE Keaveny:
Methods for suspensions of passive and active filaments
SF Schoeller, WV Holt and EE Keaveny:
Collective dynamics of sperm cells
A three minute video about my research on sperm suspensions
A brief article putting my research into context
At the London School of Economics, Department of Statistics:
Data Visualisation and Management (for MSc Data Science)
Distributed Computing for Big Data (for MSc Data Science)
At Imperial College London, Department of Mathematics:
Complex Analysis
Mechanics
Numerical Analysis (twice)
Scientific Computing (twice)
Multivariable Calculus
Statistics (for engineering students)
At ETH Zurich, Department of Mathematics:
Numerical Methods (for material science students)
Numerical Methods (for EEE students)
Complex Analysis (for maths and physics students)
PhD in Applied Mathematics (2015 - 2019) at Imperial College London
MSc in Physics (2014 - 2015) at Imperial College London
BSc in Physics (2011 - 2014) at ETH Zurich