One of the joys and humbling privileges of being a university academic is the opportunity to travel the world for collaboration. Somehow, telepresence still doesn't cut it. Here is a list of places where I have been fortunate enough to do research. Some of these places I have visited fleetingly; others have provided paid employment; all were a source of great pleasure, productive work, and good friendships. The list does not include conference venues or workshop locations unless I was an invited workshop participant.
- The Banff International Rsearch Station (BIRS) for Mathematical Innovation and Discovery, Banff, Canada. Invited workshop participant, August 2010, June 2016.
- York University, Toronto, Canada. Several research visits 2008-2015.
- Fields Institute for Research in the Mathematical Sciences. Visitor, August 2015.
- The American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), Palo Alto, USA. Invited workshop participant, July 2011.
- RIKEN (The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research), Wako, Japan. Visiting researcher, October-December 2008
- The University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Home institution since January 2007.
- The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow, and University Postdoctoral Fellow, 2004-2007.
- University College London (UCL), London, UK. PhD student 2000-2003, temporary lecturer 2003, and numerous research visits since.
Latest update: 20151212.