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Elizabeth Winstanley is a Professor in the School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of Sheffield. She holds a MA (1992) and DPhil (1996) from St. Hugh's College, Oxford University. Before joining Sheffield in 2000, she served as Fellow and Tutor in Applied Mathematics at Oriel College, Oxford. Her research focuses on general relativity, black holes, and quantum field theory in curved spacetime, with notable projects on rotating quantum states, asymptotically Anti-de Sitter black holes, and charged scalar field dynamics. She has led or co-led multiple grants, including STFC-funded initiatives in fundamental physics and cosmology. Her teaching spans differential equations, mathematical physics, and career development for students.
- Education:
- MA in Mathematics, St. Hugh's College, Oxford University (1992)
- DPhil in Mathematics, St. Hugh's College, Oxford University (1996)
- Research:
- Expertise in gravitation, cosmology, and quantum field theory in curved spacetime
- Active in studying black hole solutions, gauge field hair, and quantum effects in AdS spacetime
- Grants & Collaborations:
- Principal Investigator: Nuffield grant on higher-dimensional scalar hairy black holes
- Co-Investigator: STFC Consolidated Grants and particle physics/cosmology projects

