
About
Aluna Rizzoli is a Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at King’s College London, part of the Geometry Group. They hold a PhD from Imperial College London (2021), supervised by Martin Liebeck. Previously, they were an INI-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cambridge and an SNSF-funded Research Scientist at EPFL. Their research focuses on algebraic groups, rational actions, and computational algebra, with recent work on classifying stabilizers in symplectic and orthogonal Grassmannians.
- Education: PhD in Pure Mathematics, Imperial College London (2021)
Research interests span algebraic geometry, cohomology theories, differential geometry, and representation theory. Their work integrates abstract algebraic structures with computational tools, such as Magma code analysis of matrix groups over finite fields. Awards include the INI-Simons Fellowship and SNSF funding. They also engage in side projects in Data Science and Machine Learning.
Part of the Geometry Group at King’s College London, Aluna contributes to collaborative research in symplectic geometry and algebraic group actions. Current efforts explore connections between finite and infinite group cases through computational methods.




