David H. Adams Assistant Professor

Division of Mathematical Sciences
School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore, 637371

Office: SPMS-04-17
Phone: (65) 6513 7457
Email: dhadams [at] ntu.edu.sg


I got my Ph.D. from the School of Mathematics, University of Dublin (a.k.a. Trinity College) in 1997. My advisor was Prof. Siddhartha Sen. After that I had numerous postdoctoral and temporary faculty positions around the world (too many to list here!) before joining NTU as assistant prof (tenure track) in 2009.
More info can be found in my C.V.

Research interests

  Mathematical and theoretical aspects of Quantum Field Theories

  Lattice Gauge Theory

  Discretization of Atiyah-Singer Index Theory
More details can be found in my research profile and in this introductory description of my research.

Awards and other recognitions

  Postdoctoral fellowships won in open competition:

-- Marie Curie Individual Fellowship from the European Commission (2002--2004, Leiden U.)
-- ARC Fellowship from the Australian Research Council
(1998--2001, Adelaide U.)

  Plenary talks at major international conferences:

-- 22nd International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory ("Lattice 2004"), Fermilab, USA (June 2004)
-- 4th International Winter Conference on Mathematical Methods in Physics, CBPF, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
(August 2004)

  Publications in Physical Review Letters (single-author):

-- Doubled discretization of abelian Chern-Simons theory. PRL 78, 4155 (1997)
-- Index of a family of lattice Dirac operators and its relation to the non-abelian anomaly on the lattice. PRL 86, 200 (2001)
-- Simplified test of universality in Lattice QCD. PRL 92:162002 (2004)
-- Theoretical foundation for the Index Theorem on the lattice with staggered fermions. PRL 104:141602 (2010)

Publications

For a probably out of date list click here. Alternatively, there is the Spires database here with all kinds of gory details (citations etc).

Funding for PhD students:

Scholarships are available in the Division of Mathematical Sciences; see the webpage here for application information.