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Anna Schenfisch is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), working within the Applied Geometric Algorithms research group. Her primary affiliation is with the university's mathematics department, and she can be contacted at a.k.schenfisch@tue.nl. Her research focuses on the intersection of algebraic topology and computational geometry, with significant contributions to topological data analysis.
Her core research interests center on K-theory applications to persistence modules, simplicial complex reconstruction, and topological descriptors. She investigates how algebraic structures like monoids and parameter spaces interact with geometric representations, particularly through zig-zag persistence frameworks. Her work on faithful sets of verbose persistence diagrams addresses fundamental questions about minimality and optimality in topological data representations. Current projects involve developing theoretical frameworks for multiparameter persistence modules and their computational implementations.
Analysis of her 15 most recent publications (2022-2025) reveals a strong trajectory in applying algebraic topology to computational problems. Her research demonstrates increasing sophistication in bridging abstract K-theory with practical geometric algorithms, particularly in simplicial complex reconstruction and descriptor optimization. The work consistently targets foundational questions in topological data analysis while developing novel computational approaches.
Scientific Awards: No specific awards, fellowships, or medals are mentioned in the provided sources.
Advising and Grants: Anna has supervised at least one academic work as indicated by "Supervised Work (1)" in her institutional profile. The nature of this supervision (e.g., thesis advising) isn't specified. No grant funding sources are explicitly referenced in the available materials.
Labs and Teams: She is an active member of the Applied Geometric Algorithms research group at TU/e, which focuses on computational topology and geometric data analysis. This group serves as her primary research environment for developing algorithms related to persistence modules and topological descriptors.


