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
Motivic action for Siegel modular forms
[arXiv]
joint with Kartik Prasanna
submitted (2023)
Upcoming talks
- Algebraic cycles and the Langlands program, Y-RANT V, Cambridge, September 6, 2023.
- TBA, International Seminar on
Automorphic Forms (online), October 23, 2023.
- TBA, Number Theory Seminar, Kyoto University, November 17, 2023.
- TBA, Follow-Up Workshop to TP "Number Theory", Bonn, April 22-26, 2024.
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.