Anastasia StavrovaAnastasia Konstantinovna Stavrova (Russian: Анастасия Константиновна Ставрова) is a Russian mathematician specializing in algebraic groups, non-associative algebra, and algebraic K-theory. She is a researcher in the Chebyshev Laboratory at Saint Petersburg State University.[1][2] Education and careerStavrova earned a specialist degree in mathematics at Saint Petersburg State University in 2005. After traveling to the University of Leiden and University of Padua for a master's degree, which she completed in 2007, she returned to Saint Petersburg State University for her doctoral studies.[1] Her 2009 dissertation, Structure of Isotropic Reductive Groups, was supervised by Nikolai Vavilov.[3][2] She returned to Saint Petersburg State University as a researcher, after doing postdoctoral research from 2010 to 2012 at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and the University of Duisburg-Essen in Germany,[2] and in 2013 as the Jerrold E. Marsden Postdoctoral Fellow at the Fields Institute in Canada.[2][4] RecognitionStavrova won the Young Mathematician Prize of the Saint Petersburg Mathematical Society in 2009,[2] and the Young Russian Mathematics Scholarship in 2016.[2][5] In 2018, she won the G. de B. Robinson Award of the Canadian Mathematical Society.[2] References
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