Alena Erchenko
University of Oregon
Email: erchenko@uoregon.edu
Office: 320 Fenton Hall
About me
I am currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon. Here is my CV (last updated September 2025).
Research
My research interests include smooth dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and the interplay between dynamics, geometry, and spectral theory. My work focuses on studying flexibility and rigidity of smooth dynamical systems and producing natural invariant measures that encode dynamical behavior. My research is supported by the NSF under grant number DMS - 2247230.
You can find the list of my publications here.
In the Fall 2025 term, I teach Math 251Z: Differential Calculus
In the Spring 2025 term, I taught Math 27: Dynamical Systems with Applications.
In the Winter 2025 term, I taught Math 3: Calculus.
In the Winter 2024 term, I taught Math 63: Real Analysis (Honors). See Syllabus for more information.
In the Fall 2023 term, I taught Math 72.01: Calculus on Manifolds. See Syllabus and Canvas for more information.
Professional service
In Fall 2023-Spring 2024, I was an organizer of the Geometry seminar. The schedule of talks can be found here.
In Spring 2024, I was an organizer of the Professional Development Seminar. The schedule can be found here.