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dr Agnieszka Abramczyk

Curriculum Vitae

Employment

  • 10.2013 - 09.2014: Associate Lecturer / Researcher at Warsaw University. Responsibilities: teaching students, conducting research studies.

Education

  • 11.2013: PhD degree in Mathematics (with honors). Dissertation Structured population models in metric spaces.

  • 10.2009 - 09.2013: PhD studies at the University of Warsaw / Heidelberg University. Major field of study: Applied Mathematics, PhD Programme: Mathematical Methods in Natural Sciences. Scholarship for the best PhD students at the University of Warsaw in academic years 2011/12, 2012/13.

  • 10.2004 - 09.2009: Master studies at the University of Warsaw. Major field of study: Mathematical Methods in Finance.

Research grants

  • Pre-doctoral grant funded by National Science Center. Research topic: Analysis of structured population models in metric spaces, grant number: 2012/05/N/ST1/03132.

Conferences and schools

Date Venue Conference Presentation type / role
20.07 - 25.07.2014 Barcelona, Spain 11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics participant
23.02 - 28.02.2014 Białka Tatrzańska, Poland Follow the Flow: analysis, numerics and applications organizer
17.09 - 19.09.2013 Rzeszów, Poland V Forum Matematyków Polskich presentation Algorytm Split-up jako Metoda Numeryczna dla Modeli Dynamiki Populacyjnej (in Polish)
26.08 - 30.09.2013 Leiden, Netherlands Modelling with Measures presentation Splitting-Particle Methods for Structured Population Models: Convergence and Applications
24.06 - 05.07.2013 Havana, Republic of Cuba PDE Methods in Biology and Medicine participant
20.06.2013 Heidelberg, Germany Mini-Workshop on Mathematical Models and Methods for Multiscale and Heterogenous Structures presentation Structured Population Models in Metric Spaces
11.03 - 15.03.2013 Berlin, Germany 5th Spring School "Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations" participant
03.02 - 08.02.2013 Białka Tatrzańska, Poland Environment's PDE presentation Numerical schemes for structured population models
02.09 - 07.09.2012 Barcelona, Spain Applied PDEs in Physics, Biology and Social Sciences: Classical and Modern Perspectives presentation An age-structured, two-sex population model
05.02 - 10.02.2012 Białka Tatrzańska, Poland Beyond basic science - mathematics today presentation An age-structured, two-sex population model
21.11 - 24.11.2011 Sendai, Japan Mathematical Models for Biological Phenomena and their Analysis invited lecture Introduction to Structured Population Models
27.09 - 29.09.2011 Warszawa, Poland The role of multiscale structure in biological systems lecture Introduction to Structured Population Models
15.08 - 19.08.2011 Santander, Spain Frontiers of Mathematics and Applications - 2011 poster Two-sex Age-structured Population Model
28.06 - 02.07.2011 Kraków, Poland 8th European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology poster Two-sex Age-structured Population Model
28.03 - 01.04.2011 Essen, Germany 3rd Spring School "Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations" poster
05.02 - 11.02.2011 Białka Tatrzańska, Poland Mathematical analysis in fluid mechanics presentation Split-up Algorithm in a Population Dynamics
12.09 - 17.09.2010 Będlewo, Poland Partial Differential Equations in Mathematical Biology poster Split-up algorithm in a population dynamics
09.08 - 13.08.2010 Santander, Spain Frontiers of Mathematics and Applications UIMP 2010 poster Split-up algorithm in a population dynamics
13.06 - 18.06.2010 Będlewo, Poland VII Forum Równań Różniczkowych Cząstkowych presentation Algorytm split-up w dynamice populacyjnej (in Polish)
14.04 - 21.04.2010 Edinburgh, UK Nonlinear PDEs arising in mathematical biology: cell migration and tissue mechanics poster Split-up algorithm in Population Dynamics
28.03 - 01.04.2010 Berlin, Germany Spring School "Analytical and Numerical Aspects of Evolution Equations" participant

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