
معرفی
Fruzsina Agocs is an Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her research focuses on scientific computing, numerical analysis, and computational physics, particularly developing high-order numerical methods for ODEs/PDEs and early-universe physics. Previously, she was a research fellow at the Flatiron Institute's Center for Computational Mathematics and earned her PhD in cosmology from the University of Cambridge under advisors Anthony Lasenby, Mike Hobson, and Will Handley. She holds an MSci + BA in Physics.
Research Highlights:
- Developed adaptive spectral solvers for oscillatory ODEs (e.g., riccati and oscode libraries).
- Advanced methods for scattering from periodic boundaries using integral equations.
- Investigated quantum initial conditions in curved spacetimes for inflationary cosmology.
- Explored computationally intensive models of closed universes and kinetic dominance in cosmology.
Education:
- PhD in Cosmology, University of Cambridge (2021).
- MSci + BA in Physics, University of Cambridge.
Software Contributions:
- Lead developer of riccati (adaptive oscillatory ODE solver).
- Core contributor to GAMBIT, a particle physics/cosmology collaboration tool.
Outreach:
- Volunteer with NYC Audubon's Project Safe Flight to reduce bird-window collisions.
- Public science talks and articles on topics like meteor showers (in Hungarian).
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