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Angelica Xiao

Status
Postgraduate Student
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Research groups
  • Stochastic Analysis
  • Oxford Centre for Nonlinear PDE
  • Mathematical and Computational Finance
Address
Mathematical Institute
University of Oxford
Andrew Wiles Building
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford
OX2 6GG
Major / recent publications
  1. My first published research paper though not in mathematics: Apparent diffusion coefficient as a quantitative biomarker for prostate cancer treatment response on a 1.5 Tesla magnetic resonance-linear accelerator: Impact of image registration and acquisition type. I trained convolutional neural networks to improve the quality of subsampled MRI images as an intern at the Institute of Cancer Research in summer 2023.
Research interests

I'm a first year DPhil student interested in the topic of Mean Field Games (MFG) and the robustness of MFG Nash equilibrium. The MFG problem can be formulated in many ways, such as an optimal control fixed point problem, or FBSDEs of McKean Vlasov type. Thus, it requires skills from various divisions of mathematics.

Prizes, awards, and scholarships

Oxford Maryam Mirzakhani Scholarship

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London Mathematical Society Good Practice Scheme Athena SWAN Silver Award (ECU Gender Charter) Stonewall Silver Employer 2022

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