Peter Jones
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Experience
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Decoded
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United Kingdom
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Professional Training and Coaching
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1 - 100 Employee
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Product Director - Data Science
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Nov 2020 - Present
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Senior Product Developer - Data Science
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Feb 2020 - Nov 2020
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Product Developer - Data Science
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Oct 2019 - Feb 2020
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Lead Data Science Mentor
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Oct 2018 - Oct 2019
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Self-employed
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London, United Kingdom
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Physics and Maths A-level and Undergraduate Tutor
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Oct 2017 - Jan 2019
I was a private physics and mathematics tutor for A-level and undergraduate students. I was a private physics and mathematics tutor for A-level and undergraduate students.
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University of Southampton
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Mathematical Physics Researcher (PhD)
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Sep 2013 - Sep 2017
Research: Gauge/Gravity Duality & String Theory Supervisors: Professor Marika Taylor & Professor Nick EvansI was funded by a STAG scholarship and was split between the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Physics & Astronomy. Throughout my PhD I published 4 papers in peer-reviewed journals.
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Teaching Assistant for Undergraduate Physics Modules
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2015 - 2017
Modules: Programming (Python), General Relativity, Analytical Mechanics
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University of Bristol
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Nuffield Summer Research Studentship
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Jul 2011 - Sep 2011
Theoretical Physics Research Project, supervised by Professor Mark Dennis and Professor John Hannay. Topic: using Mathematica to compare two different models of the polarisation pattern of daylight. Theoretical Physics Research Project, supervised by Professor Mark Dennis and Professor John Hannay. Topic: using Mathematica to compare two different models of the polarisation pattern of daylight.
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University of Bristol
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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EPSRC Summer Research Studentship
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Jul 2010 - Sep 2010
Computational Physics Project (in Python), supervised by Dr. Henkjan Gersen and Professor Mark Dennis. Topic: modelling fluorescent molecules in planar media, by translating/improving an old Pascal program into a Python program. Computational Physics Project (in Python), supervised by Dr. Henkjan Gersen and Professor Mark Dennis. Topic: modelling fluorescent molecules in planar media, by translating/improving an old Pascal program into a Python program.
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Education
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University of Southampton
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Mathematical Physics -
Imperial College London
Master of Science (MSc), Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces -
University of Bristol
Master of Science (MSci), Physics -
The Latymer School
High School, A-Levels