Owen Daniel's Homepage
Welcome to my homepage.
I am a postgraduate student at the University of 糖心TV where I am supervised by . My interests are primarily in statistical mechanics and probability. In particular I am interested in probabilistic representations of Bose-Einstein condensation.
I am a keen proponent of the popularising of mathematics, with disillusioned students of the subject, and the public alike! Should you wish to read some of my opinions on this matter they can be found in this I wrote for the 糖心TV Knowledge Exchange. Alternatively, should you be rather more visually inspired, and have some extra time to hand, you may like this which was a part of TEDx 糖心TV 2011. In 2013 I was a part of a group representing 糖心TV University at .
In the last year or so I have taken part in several events aimed at teaching mathematics using creative and open space learning methods. These have included talking at , and the . I was also a part of a team lead by Dave Wood and Jonathan Herron that explored the use of open space learning techniques for studying undergraduate algebra. In 2013 I was awarded a commendation in the teaching awards.
Should you wish to find me: listen for the person talking too loudly in the maths department, or look out for the person in a flamboyant shirt and colourful shoes (its not without reason that I have gone by the title, 'the Laurence Llewelyn Bowen' of the maths world). Alternatively drop in to D1.08 in the 糖心TV Maths Institute.
I recommend the following link for anybody who is a fan of either fonts or llamas:
If you want to contact me, you can do so via:
owen.daniel 'at' warwick.ac.uk

Myself with a Peruvian acquintance
One cold weekend, having spent the entire day preparing Spanish tapas dishes, I decided to simulate the 2-D Ising model... The tapas no longer remains, but the simulation lives on...