Angélica Torres
Postdoctoral researcher
I am a postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Siences working in Guido Montufar's group. Previously, I held postdoctoral positions at the CRM working with Marta Casanellas, and at KTH Stockholm working with Kathlén Kohn.
I finished my PhD in the research group MBIO (Mathematics of Chemical Reaction Networks) under the supervision of Elisenda Feliu.
My background is in Applied Algebraic Geometry and I am interested in problems related to data analysis. I have projects in applications from Life Sciences and Artificial Inteligence.
News
Together with Sarah Hess and Mirte van der Eyren, we wrote a Snapshot of modern mathematics after the Oberwolfach seminar on Metric Algebraic Geometry. The paper is called Voronoi cells: or how to find the nearest bakery and it can be found here.
Our paper on time-reversible evolutionary models is now published in the SIAM journal on Applied Mathematics (SIAP). This was joint work with Roser Homs and Marta Casanellas.