Aleksander Horawa
About me
I am a postdoc at the Mathematical Insitute at the University of Oxford.
My mentor is James Newton.
I am also an MCR Associate at Merton College.
Previously, I did my PhD at the Department of Mathematics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
My advisor was Kartik Prasanna.
I am interested in topics related to automorphic forms, arithmetic, and the Langlands Program.
Contact information
Email address: horawa (at) maths (dot) ox (dot) ac (dot) uk
Office: N2.04
Updates
New paper
A database of basic numerical invariants of Hilbert modular surfaces
[arXiv]
joint with Eran Assaf, Angelica Babei, Ben Breen, Edgar Costa, Juanita Duque-Rosero, Jean Kieffer, Avinash Kulkarni, Grant Molnar, Sam Schiavone, and John Voight
accepted to LMFDB, Computation, and Number Theory (2023)
We describe algorithms for computing geometric invariants for Hilbert modular surfaces, and we report on their implementation.
Oxford Number Theory Seminar
I'm organizing the Number Theory Seminar at the University of Oxford.
Feel free to contact me with any questions!
Scholarships and awards
- Department of Mathematics Outstanding Teaching Award, University of Michigan, 2021.
- Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2021--2022.
- Allen Shields Fellowship, graduate student award, University of Michigan, Winter 2020.
- Math Department Scholarship, graduate student award, University of Michigan, Summer 2019.
- Honored instructor award, University of Michigan, Winter 2018.
- Math Department Scholarship, graduate student award, University of Michigan, Summer 2018.
- Carroll V. Newsom Scholarship, graduate student award, University of Michigan, Summer 2017.
- BP Dean's Award, awarded for exceptional academic achievements and contributions to university life, Imperial College London, 2014--15.
- The Ken Allen Prize, awarded for academic excellence, Imperial College London, 2014--15.
- Funding for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Project (L-functions), Imperial College London, Summer 2015.
- Second Year Project Prize, awarded to the members of the best second year group project team, Imperial College London, Spring 2015.
- Funding for Undergraduate Research Opportunities Project (Finite Homogeneous Structures), Imperial College London, Summer 2014.