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Ortega Moreno, Óscar Adrián
PhD: University of Warwick, Reino Unido
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Biography
Oscar Ortega Moreno is an Assistant Professor on Tenure Track in the Department of Mathematics at CUNEF Universidad. He earned his PhD in Mathematics from the University of Warwick in 2020, under the supervision of Professor Keith M. Ball FRS. He then joined the Institute of Discrete Mathematics and Geometry at TU Wien as a postdoctoral researcher, where he was a member of the Geometric Analysis research unit led by Professor Franz Schuster. During his time in Vienna, he was awarded a prestigious FWF ESPRIT project as Principal Investigator: Fixed Point Problems and Isoperimetric Inequalities (€294,016).Since September 2025, he has been a Assistant Professor in tenure track in Mathematics at CUNEF Universidad, Madrid. His research focuses on Convex Geometry, Discrete Geometry, Functional Analysis, and Integral Geometry. He has published in high-impact international journals and has extensive teaching experience at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Education
PhD in Mathematics, University of Warwick, UK – 2020
MSc in Mathematics with distinction, University of Warwick, UK – 2015
BSc in Mathematics with honors, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México – 2014
Research Interests
Convex Geometry; Discrete Geometry; Geometric Functional Analysis; Integral Geometry
Most relevant publications
Brauner, L; Ortega-Moreno, O: “Fixed points of mean section operators”, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society, 378, 159–199, 2025.
Ortega-Moreno, O: “The complex plank problem, revisited", Discrete & Computational Geometry, 71, 683–687, 2024.
Ortega-Moreno, O: “Iterations of Minkowski valuations”, Journal of Functional Analysis, 284, Art.109887, 2023.
Ortega-Moreno, O; Schuster,F.E: “Fixed points of Minkowski valuations”, Advances in Mathematics, 392, Art. 108017, 2021.
Ortega-Moreno, O: “An optimal plank theorem”, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 149, 1225–1237, 2021.