Summary
David Seery is a Professor of Cosmology at the University of Sussex with 13 years of academic experience studying the very early universe, inflation, and structure formation using quantum field theory techniques. He progressed through roles from postdoctoral researcher at Queen Mary and Cambridge to lecturer, reader, and now professor, reflecting a steady trajectory in theoretical cosmology and pedagogy. Holding a PhD in Astronomy from Edinburgh and advanced mathematics training from Cambridge, he blends rigorous mathematical methods with physical intuition to tackle primordial-universe problems. Based in Haywards Heath, England, he is active in research and mentoring, often applying quantum field theory tools in novel ways to understand cosmic structure. An understated strength is his sustained focus on connecting foundational theory to observable signatures, bridging formalism and phenomenology.
12 years of coding experience
Ph.D, Astronomy, Ph.D, Astronomy at The University of Edinburgh
Part III, Mathematics, Part III, Mathematics at University of Cambridge