Summary
Liam Lau is a PhD candidate in physics at Rutgers University working with Prof. Piers Coleman, bringing nine years of research and academic experience spanning cosmology to condensed matter. He earned First Class Honours (MSci & BA) from the University of Cambridge, where he was a Senior Scholar, Duncan Bruce Memorial Prize winner, co-chaired the Physics Society, and led a college basketball team—demonstrating both intellectual distinction and leadership. His background includes summer research at the Kavli Institute for Cosmology and the Cavendish Lab, plus a competitive finalist project with Airbus that combined simulation work and space‑power engineering. Liam’s training includes intensive condensed-matter coursework from Princeton’s summer school, signaling a strong theoretical and computational toolkit. Based in Highland Park, NJ, he blends rigorous academic research with practical simulation experience and a track record of interdisciplinary collaboration. Notably, his work bridges fundamental physics and applied problem-solving, from cosmological analysis to novel space-energy concepts.
9 years of coding experience
Princeton Summer School on Condensed Matter Physics, Princeton Summer School on Condensed Matter Physics at Princeton University
MSci & BA (Hons), Physics, First Class Honours, MSci & BA (Hons), Physics, First Class Honours at University of Cambridge
Westcliff High School for Boys
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at Rutgers University