Anna Kiesenhofer is a professional cyclist and mathematician from Austria known for her exceptional skills on the bike and in the classroom. Born on 14 February 1991 in Vienna, Austria, Anna has spent her life pursuing excellence in these two fields.
Anna started riding bikes at a young age and soon discovered her passion for cycling. She began competing in races and quickly gained a reputation as a talented rider. Anna has since gone on to compete in numerous national and international competitions and has become one of the most successful female cyclists in Austria.
In addition to her career as a cyclist, Anna is also a highly accomplished mathematician. She received her PhD in mathematics from the Technical University of Vienna in 2016 and has published numerous research papers in the field of numerical methods for partial differential equations.
Anna’s success in both cycling and mathematics is a testament to her incredible work ethic and dedication to her passions. She has always been driven to succeed and is constantly pushing herself to new heights.
In recognition of her achievements, Anna has received numerous awards and accolades throughout her career. She was named Austrian Sportswoman of the Year in 2018 and has been awarded the prestigious ERC Starting Grant for her research in mathematics.
Anna is a true inspiration to athletes and mathematicians alike, proving that with hard work, dedication, and a passion for your craft, anything is possible.