Dr Aled Williams

Dr Aled Williams

LSE Fellow

Department of Mathematics

Room No
COL.5.05
Office Hours
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Languages
English
Key Expertise
integer optimisation, knapsack problems, discrete mathematics

About me

I received my PhD in mathematics from Cardiff University at the start of 2022. My thesis entitled “distances to lattice points in rational polyhedra” focused on integer optimisation using tools from the geometry of numbers. In addition to working towards my PhD, I have greatly enjoyed working as a Guest Teacher at the LSE throughout the previous three academic years. During this time I taught MA100 (mathematical methods) and MA103 (introduction to abstract mathematics) and am very grateful to have received several awards for my teaching within the Department to date. In July 2022, I became an LSE Fellow in the Department of Mathematics and during the 2022-23 academic year I am responsible for developing and teaching MA324 (mathematical modelling and simulation).

Before beginning my time at the LSE, I studied an undergraduate degree in mathematics and music at the University of Birmingham before completing teaching training (PGDipEd) in secondary mathematics at the same institution. During the subsequent academic year, I worked as a teacher/lecturer with a wide range of students from GCSE and A-level mathematics students at a sixth form college in Birmingham. 

Expertise Details

Integer optimisation; Knapsack problems; Discrete mathematics; Geometry of numbers; Diophantine equations; Operations research