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Oskar Henriksson is a Research Fellow at the Department of Mathematical Sciences within the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen. His office is located at Universitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen. He completed his PhD in 2025 at the same institution under the supervision of Elisenda Feliu, focusing on algebraic methods in reaction network theory.
Henriksson's research centers on computational algebraic geometry, tropical geometry, and combinatorial methods applied to reaction networks and algebraic statistics. He specializes in Gröbner bases, toric varieties, homotopy continuation, and tropical geometry, with applications in biological systems and statistical modeling.
His recent publications focus on parametrized polynomial systems, genome reconstruction, and geometric methods in statistics. Thematic analysis shows strong emphasis on algorithmic approaches to biological and statistical problems through algebraic frameworks.
His work is supported by two major grants: the ERC Consolidator Grant 'Signs, polynomials, and reaction networks' (POSALG-101044561) and the Novo Nordisk Foundation project (NNF20OC0065582).
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