David Hubbard
About
I am a third year PhD student in Algebraic Geometry interested in mixed characteristic geometry with applications to Arithmetic Geometry - currently I am looking at effectively bounding the number of torsion points lying on non-elliptic curves in abelian varieties. My advisors are Christian BöhningLink opens in a new window and Gavin BrownLink opens in a new window. Before joining Warwick I completed an MMath at Trinity College, Oxford.
In 2022 I attended the LOGMLLink opens in a new window summer school in Geometry and Machine Learning working under Tom Coates and Alexander Kasprzyk on seeing if a machine learning model could calculate the Fine InteriorLink opens in a new window of a 4-dimensional lattice polytope.
Reading Groups
2022/23
- Descent Reading GroupLink opens in a new window with Dhruva DivateLink opens in a new window and Daniel MarloweLink opens in a new window
2023/24
Teaching
2021/22
- First year undergraduate supervisor
2022/23
- TA for MA4E0 Lie GroupsLink opens in a new window
- TA for MA4L7 Algebraic CurvesLink opens in a new window
2023/24
Contact
E-mail: david [dot] hubbard [at] warwick [dot] ac [dot] uk