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Romanian mathematician
Coralia Cartis
BornCluj-Napoca, Romania
Alma materBabeș-Bolyai University (B.S.)
University of Cambridge (Ph.D.)
AwardsLeslie Fox Prize for Numerical Analysis
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Edinburgh
University of Oxford
Thesis On Interior Point Methods for Linear Programming  (2005)
Doctoral advisorMichael J. D. Powell
Websitepeople.maths.ox.ac.uk/cartis/

Coralia Cartis is a Romanian mathematician at the University of Oxford whose research interests include compressed sensing, numerical analysis, and regularisation methods in mathematical optimization. At Oxford, she is a Professor in Numerical Optimization in the Mathematical Institute, and a tutorial fellow of Balliol College.

Education and career

Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Cartis earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Babeș-Bolyai University, and completed her PhD in 2005 at the University of Cambridge. Her dissertation, On Interior Point Methods for Linear Programming, was supervised by Michael J. D. Powell. In the same year, she was one of the Second Prize winners of the Leslie Fox Prize for Numerical Analysis.

After working as a researcher at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and a postdoctoral researcher at Oxford, she became a lecturer at the University of Edinburgh in 2007. She took her present position at Oxford in 2013.

In 2018 she became a member of the scientific board of the Smith Institute for Industrial Mathematics and System Engineering, and was a plenary speaker at the 16th EUROPT Workshop on Advances in Continuous Optimization in Spain.

Cartis was elected to the 2023 Class of SIAM Fellows.

Selected bibliography

References

  1. "Prof. Coralia Cartis", Mathematical Institute People, University of Oxford
  2. "Balliol maths: a plurality of women", Floreat Domus, Balliol College, p. 30, May 26, 2015, retrieved November 9, 2023
  3. ^ "Professor Coralia Cartis", Turing Fellows, The Alan Turing Institute
  4. Coralia Cartis at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. IMA Leslie Fox Prize for Numerical Analysis, Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, retrieved 2020-02-29
  6. Reynolds, Judy (June 28, 2018), Professor Coralia Cartis joins the Smith Institute's Scientific Board, The Smith Institute for Industrial Mathematics and System Engineering
  7. EUROPT 18 program, retrieved 2020-02-29
  8. "SIAM Announces Class of 2023 Fellows". SIAM News. Retrieved 2023-04-08.

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