About me
I am a fourth year PhD candidate in Mathematics working under the supervision of
Christian Wuthrich at the
University of Nottingham.
Previously, I did an MSc in Mathematics at the Autonomous University of Madrid. My thesis was titled
Mazur's Control Theorem and was supervised by
Daniel Macías Castillo. Before that, I did a double BSc in Mathematics and Physics at the Complutense University of Madrid.
My research hightlights are listed below:
- Extension of the theory of Euler and Kolyvagin systems to control Selmer groups of rank zero.
- Algorithm to compute the Galois structure of the Selmer group of an elliptic curve in terms of the modular symbols.
My current research interest are
- Refined Iwasawa main conjectures.
- Extension of the Euler system method to non-abelian Selmer schemes.
I can be contacted at
alberto.angurelandres@nottingham.ac.uk.
Last updated: Oct. 2025