I am a 4th year PhD student at University College London, graduating in September 2027. My advisor is Aleksander Doan. I am interested in gauge theory, especially the generalised Seiberg-Witten equations and their interactions with other areas of geometry.

Brad Wilson

brad.wilson.23@ucl.ac.uk

Department of Mathematics
University College London
25 Gordon Street
London

Preprints

  • Multi-monopoles and monodromy around the wobbly divisor [in preparation]
  • Existence of multi-monopoles on mapping tori [arXiv:2605.22574]

Selected Talks

Date Title Seminar/Location
17/06/2026 Multi-monopoles on mapping tori Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
10/06/2026 Multi-monopoles on mapping tori Workshop on Geometric Topology, University of Warsaw
01/05/2026 The multi-monopole equations Cambridge Junior Geometry Seminar
28/03/2026 Multi-monopoles on mapping tori AMS Special Session on Topology, Gauge Theory, and Special Geometric Structures
05/09/2025 Multi-monopoles on mapping tori Harvard university
07/06/2024 The removable singularity theorem for harmonic maps Australian Geometric PDE Seminar
24/05/2024 Harmonic maps and the small energy estimate Australian Geometric PDE Seminar

Organized events

Date Event Description
2025 London Gauge Theory Day A gauge theory conference for early career researchers in the UK and Europe. Co-organised with Thibault Langlais.
2024 LSGNT Lunch Seminar Two talks every week for the first year LSGNT students.

Teaching

Year Role University Class
2026 Supervisor UCL First year undergrad project on knot theory and the Jones polynomial.
2025 Supervisor UCL First year undergrad project on the braid group and the Temperley-Lieb algebra.
2025 Marker UCL MATH0018: Functional Analysis
2024 TA UCL MATH0013: Complex Analysis
2024 Marker UCL MATH0017: Measure Theory
2023 TA ANU MATH3062: Fractal Geometry
2023 TA ANU MATH3320: Lebesgue Integration and Hilbert Spaces

Miscellaneous

Plain Academic