Newly employed 2025.02.18 Thomas Jan Mikhail, visiting postdoc Thomas has been employed since 1 February 2025 as a postdoc in the Algebra & Geometry Section and the Centre for Geometry and Topology.
Newly employed 2025.01.08 Annachiara Piubello, postdoc Annachiara is employed as a postdoc from 1st January 2025 in the Algebra & Geometry Section.
Visiting researcher 2024.10.10 Erik Lindell, postdoc Since July 2024, Erik Lindell has been a visiting postdoc with the section for Algebra & Geometry and the Centre for Geometry and Topology, mentored by Nathalie Wahl.
Newly employed 2024.10.03 Artemis A. Vogiatzi, postdoc In October 2024, Artemis started a three-year position at the Copenhagen Centre for Geometry and Topology (GeoTop), mentored by Prof. Niels Martin Møller.
Grant 2024.09.27 Robert Burklund receives memorial scholarship The Society for the Dissemination of Natural Science (SNU) presented 7 October the prestigious Kirstine Meyer Memorial Scholarship to Robert Burklund from, GeoTop, Department of Mathematical Sciences.
Research funding 2024.09.10 ERC Starting Grant for Ryomei Iwasa Postdoc Ryomei Iwasa has received a € 1.5 million Starting Grant from the European Research Council for his project about Motivic Stable Homotopy Theory.
Newly employed 2024.09.10 Philippe Valentin Vollmuth, PhD student Philippe started on 1 September 2024 as a PhD student in the Algebra & Geometry Section of the department, working with the GeoTop Centre.
Photo competition 2024.09.06 Concrete abstractions Professor Nathalie Wahl has won 2nd place in the DNRF's photo competition 2024 with a photo that shows how mathematicians use the blackboard to capture wild ideas and infinite spaces.
Newly employed 2024.09.06 Robert Szafarczyk, PhD student Robert Szafarczyk is employed from 1st September 2024 at the Copenhagen Centre for Geometry and Topology in the department’s Algebra & Geometry Section.
Honour 2024.07.02 Søren Galatius receives award from the association AMR The Association for Mathematical Research (AMR) has July 1st 2024 awarded Professor Søren Galatius from University of Copenhagen the new Fred R. Cohen Prize.