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I was born in Reigate on 25th March 1956 and educated at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire. While at school I won three prizes for theses on mathematics. Each of these contained original work. One was a national competition run by Warwick University. I always intended to pursue my ideas on unification, but felt that it was better to study mathematics than physics, so as to acquire the needed mental discipline and learn the tools of the trade, so to speak. I was awarded a scholarship to Jesus College, Cambridge, and graduated in mathematics in 1978. After another year at Cambridge, I spent three years at London and won a Ph.D. also in mathematics. My thesis was titled //A Non-standard Construction of Quantum Electrodynamics//. After my Ph.D., my research was curtailed due to budget cuts. I continued to teach for a while in adult education and as a private tutor and later made a career in independent software developer.
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I was born in Reigate on 25th March 1956 and educated at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire. While at school I won three prizes for theses on mathematics. Each of these contained original work. One was a national competition run by Warwick University. I always intended to pursue my ideas on unification, but felt that it was better to study mathematics than physics, so as to acquire the needed mental discipline and learn the tools of the trade, so to speak. I was awarded a scholarship to Jesus College, Cambridge, and graduated in mathematics in 1978. After another year at Cambridge, I spent three years at London and won a Ph.D. also in mathematics, but the topic was //A Non-standard Construction of Quantum Electrodynamics//. After my Ph.D., my research was curtailed due to budget cuts. I continued to teach for a while in adult education and as a private tutor and later made a career in independent software developer.


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I can teach mathematics at any level up to degree, and make home visits in the Hastings area.
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I can teach mathematics at any level up to degree, normally in the student’s home in the Hastings area.


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I am a Cambridge mathematics graduate, and have a Doctorate in mathematics from London University and a teaching certificate. I continue to use mathematics in research and have published papers in Proceedings of the Royal Society A and other journals.
My approach to teaching mathematics at any level is to keep things as simple as possible. I try to address the student's problems first. Usually tuition is supplementary to school work, and I seek to fill in any gaps in understanding so that the student is able to follow the school course. I like to take a relaxed approach in teaching. Extra tuition should help the student and make schoolwork easier, not be a burden.
I have a belief that to progress unification we must simplify and clarify the conceptual foundations of quantum theory and general relativity. This is helped by attempting to explain these theories on a popular level. I try to do this in posts on [[http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.foundations/topics sci.physics.foundations]] where I am a moderator and I have taught courses of science popularisation in adult education.
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I am a Cambridge mathematics graduate, and also have a Doctorate in mathematics from London University. I continue to use mathematics in research and have published papers in Proceedings of the Royal Society A and other journals. My approach to mathematics at any level is to keep things as simple as possible.
I try to address the student's problems first. Usually tuition is supplementary to school work, and I seek to fill in any gaps in understanding so that the student is able to follow the school course. I like to take a relaxed approach in teaching. Extra tuition should help the student and make schoolwork easier, not be an extra burden.
I have a belief that to progress unification we must simplify and clarify the conceptual foundations of quantum theory and general relativity. This is helped by attempting to explain these theories on a popular level. I try to do this in posts on [[http://groups.google.com/group/sci.physics.foundations/topics sci.physics.foundations]] where I am a moderator and I have taught courses of science popularisation in adult education. I have a Further Education Teacher Certificate.


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I can teach mathematics at any level up to degree, normally in the student’s home in the Hastings area.
I am a Cambridge mathematics graduate, and also have a Doctorate in mathematics from London University. I continue to use mathematics in research and have published papers in Proceedings of the Royal Society A and other journals. My approach to mathematics at any level is to keep things as simple as possible.
I try to address the student's problems first. Usually tuition is supplementary to school work, and I seek to fill in any gaps in understanding so that the student is able to follow the school course. I like to take a relaxed approach in teaching. Extra tuition should help the student and make schoolwork easier, not be an extra burden.
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