Resume

Education & employment

2022 - present

Leverhulme Early Career Fellow

University of Bristol

2020 - 2022

EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellow

University of Bristol

2019 - 2020

Research Associate

University of Bristol

2016 - 2020

PhD Physics

University of Bristol, UK &

High Magnetic Field Laboratory, NL

Prize awarded for thesis on high pressure, high magnetic field studies of correlated electron systems.

2012 - 2016

MSci Physics

University of Bristol

Prize awarded for dissertation on specific heat studies of unconventional superconductors.

Awards & accolades

2023

European Magnetic Field Prize

Awarded once annually "for exceptional achievements in science done in high magnetic fields".

2020

Institute of Physics Superconductivity Group Thesis Prize

Awarded once annually "to the author of the PhD thesis making the strongest contribution to the understanding and development of superconductivity, across the entire breadth of the group’s interests in this area."

Invited Talks

Nov 2023

International Superconductivity Symposium 2023

Victoria University, Wellington, NZ

June 2023

Condensed Matter and Quantum Materials 2023

University of Birmingham, UK

June 2023

European Magnetic Field Laboratory User Meeting 2023

Radboud University, Nijmegen, NL

May 2023

Magnetic Fields in Materials Research

University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Poland

Nov 2022

Online Seminar

National Yang Mind Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

July 2022

Strongly Correlated Electron Systems 2022

Amsterdam, NL

May 2022

Workshop: Strange Metals in the Hubbard Model and Ads/CFT

Online

Feb 2022

Online Seminar

University of Warwick, Warwick, UK

Jan 2022

Young Investigators Workshop in uSC in Heavy Fermions

Online

July 2021

Workshop: Strange Metals

Online

June 2021

Superconducting Hybrids @ Extreme

(Hybrid) Tatry, Slovakia

June 2019

European Magnetic Field Laboratory User Meeting

University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland

Jake Ayres

Leverhulme Early Career Fellow

University of Bristol

jake.ayres@bristol.ac.ukjake@jakeayres.com

Address

H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory

University of Bristol

Tyndall Avenue

Bristol, BS8 1TL

United Kingdom

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