Steven Willison
THEORETICAL
PHYSICS
Steve Willison was born in Bexhill, England. He studied physics as an undergraduate at Oxford. Later he obtained a PhD from King's  College, London, under the supervision of N. Mavromatos, in 2005. The subject of his PhD research was intersecting membranes in higher dimensional gravity theories. As well as the above, research interests include Chern-Simons theories and wider applications of geometry to physics.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
General relativity from a gauged WZW term
A. Anabalon, S. Willison and J. Zanelli, Physical Review D 75, 024009 (2007), hep-th/0610136.
Junction conditions in general relativity with spin sources
A. Giacomini, R. Troncoso, S. Willison, Physical Review D 73, 104014, (2006),  gr-qc/0603084.
Intersecting hyper-surfaces in dimensionally continued topological density gravitation
E. Gravanis and S. Willison. Journal of Mathematical Physics 45, 4223-4238 (2004), hep-th/0306220.
Israel conditions for the Gauss-Bonnet theory and the Friedmann equation on the brane universe
E. Gravanis and S. Willison. Physics Letters B 562, 118-126 (2003), hep-th/0209076.