Eleonora Svanberg
- Student Representative, Mathematical Institute EDI Committee
- Serving (3 years mandate) on the London Mathematical Society’s Committee for Women and Diversity in Mathematics
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
My research lies at the intersection of physics, number theory, geometry, and computation.
For my DPhil, I am focusing on the geometry and arithmetic of Calabi-Yau manifolds in the context of quantum gravity black holes. I also use computational methods, such as SageMath and Pari/GP.
In parallell with my research, I am actively engaged in outreach and equality policies within STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). Among others, I've worked with UNESCO, European Union and the Nobel Prize Foundation. I've published a Swedish book aimed at young girls finding their place in mathematics. More information about my outreach work can be found at https://www.eleonorasvanberg.com/outreach. I'm always happy to work on projects related to this!
Mathematical Institute:
- Marking:
- String Theory I HT25
Magdalen College:
- Tutor:
- Vector Calculus HT25
Research:
- Anders Wall Scholarship (£15,000) 2025, awarded yearly to one scientist under the age of 25.
- Fully funded DPhil by STFC and additional funding from European Saven Scholarship issued by the Clarendon Foundation.
- Part III International Scholarship issued by the University of Cambridge.
- Top of cohort for my bachelor's studies in Physics at Stockholm University.
Outreach:
- Nordic Pioneer Prize 2024
- Compass Rose Award for Young Leadership 2021 by H.M The Swedish King