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Alexandra Holzinger

I am a postdoctoral research associate and member of the Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDEs at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford in the group of Prof. José Carrillo.

Additionally, I am a Stipendiary Lecturer at The Queen's College, Oxford.

I finished my PhD studies in June 2023 under the supervision of Prof. Ansgar Jüngel at TU Wien with focus on rigorous mean-field derivations of partial differential equations. During my PhD studies I was member of the VSM (Vienna School of Mathematics) and the doctoral school Dissipation and Dispersion in Nonlinear PDEs.

I received my BSc and MSc degrees in Technical Mathematics with focus on Applied Mathematics (especially Partial Differential Equations) from TU Wien in 2016 and 2019 respectively. 2017/18 I did parts of my master studies at ETH Zurich.




Research Interests

I am particularly interested in the study of nonlinear partial differential equations and their derivations from interacting particle systems.

So far, my research focuses especially on mean-field limits and the analysis of non-local PDEs and non-linear PDEs.

I am especially fascinated about applications of mean-field techniques to biology or neuoscience. 

Related Links: My GoogleScholar profile - my ResearchGate profil


If you are interested in my research, feel free to contact me: alexandra.holzinger[AT]maths.ox.ac.uk

Teaching

I have been responsible for the exercise classes of the following courses:

Please find more informations on the courses at TU Wien in TISS.

During my Bachelor and Master studies I was a teaching assistent for the following courses:


My contact details: 

E-mail: alexandra.holzinger[AT]maths.ox.ac.uk

Address: Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Andrew Wiles Building, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG 

Room: S2.56

Affiliation: University of Oxford, UK