
About
Tim Moy is a researcher affiliated with the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge. His work focuses on the intersection of differential geometry and mathematical physics, particularly in twistor theory, contact geometry, and hyper-Kähler structures.
Education:
- Part III Essay, University of Cambridge (2022)
- MPhil Thesis, University of Cambridge (2021)
Research interests include twistor geometry, hyper-Lagrangian structures, isomonodromy problems, and geometric interpretations of Schrödinger equations. His recent publications explore five-dimensional contact geometries, Joyce structures, and hyper-Kähler metrics.
Key collaborations and presentations span institutions like the Isaac Newton Institute and University of Glasgow. Current work involves geometric analysis of integrable systems and spacetime structures.


