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Zoe Wyatt
Fellow

Dr Zoe Wyatt

Official Fellow; Fellow in Mathematics; Assistant Professor in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge

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Degrees

  • PhD in Mathematics (Edinburgh)
  • MMath (Cambridge)
  • BA in Mathematics (Cambridge)

Research Interests:

Zoe’s research concerns the analysis of partial differential equations that are used in mathematical physics. She particularly focusses on the mathematical properties of solutions to the Einstein equations of general relativity.

Biography:

Zoe Wyatt is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, University of Cambridge. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Zoe completed an MMath at Newnham College, Cambridge in 2014. After a year teaching at the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cape Town, she completed her PhD at the University of Edinburgh in 2020.

Previously, Zoe held a Herchel Smith Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in DPMMS and a Junior Research Fellowship at Darwin College. She worked at King’s College London (Lecturer in Analysis) and in August 2023 returned to Cambridge as an Assistant Professor in DPMMS and College Lecturer at Â鶹ÉäÇø.

Authored work

  • L. Andersson, P. Blue, Z. Wyatt, S–T. Yau. Global stability of spacetimes with supersymmetric compactifications, Analysis & PDE, Vol. 16 (2023), No. 9, 2079–2107. doi: 

     

    D. Fajman, M. Ofner, T. Oliynyk, Z. Wyatt. The Stability of Relativistic Fluids in Linearly Expanding Cosmologies. International Mathematical Research Notices, 5 (2024), 4328- 4383. doi:

     

    S. Dong, P. LeFloch, Z. Wyatt. Global evolution of the U(1) Higgs Boson: nonlinear stability and uniform energy bounds. Annales Henri Poincaré, Vol 22 (2021) 677–713. doi: