Winter 2024
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Angewandte Geometrie (in German)
Various topics on applied geometry with a focus on geometric data processing; exercises.
Role: Teaching assistant
Lecturer: Johannes Wallner
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Topological Methods in Combinatorics (graduate course in English)
We discuss topological methods in combinatorics, in particular some applications of the Borsuk–Ulam Theorem.
Role: Lecturer (with Michael Kerber)
Summer 2024
- Geometrien und Transformationsgruppen (in German)
Discussion of various geometries and transformation groups (e.g. hyperbolic geometry and Möbius geometry), exemplary presentation of some geometric point models (e.g. Laguerre geometry) and associated geometric mappings; exercises.
Role: Teaching assistant
Lecturer: Johannes Wallner
Winter 2023
- Elementare Differentialgeometrie (in German)
Elementary differential geometry of curves and surfaces; exercises.
Role: Teaching assistant
Lecturer: Olga Diamanti
Fall 2023
- Fundamentals in Computer Science (8 hours; in English and French)
Second-year course in the master’s program M2 Systèmes Complexes. The course introduces basic sorting and graph algorithms and their implementations, decision problems and algorithmic complexity to students with background in physics and biology.
Role: Teaching assistant
Lecturer: Stephan Thomassé
Spring 2023
- Fonctionnement bas niveau (9 weeks; in French)
Second-semester course in the national Bachelor Universitaire de Technology – Informatique study program. The course introduces computer architectures through a simplified ARM assembly language.
Role: Chargé d’enseignement vacataire (Adjoint instructor)
Fall 2019
- Topological Methods in Discrete Mathematics and Computer Science (6 weeks)
Advanced course for PhD students in mathematics and CS
Role: Teaching assistant
Lecturers: Marek Filakovský and Uli Wagner
Fall 2018
- Mathematics Refresher (2 weeks; intense)
Pre-semester course for first-year PhD students in life sciences
Roles: Teaching assistant, curriculum design
Lecturer: Jiří Friml
Spring 2018
- Geometric Representations of Graphs (6 weeks)
Advanced course for PhD students
Role: Teaching assistant
Lecturer: Rado Fulek
Fall 2017 and Fall 2016
- Mathematics Refresher (3 weeks [2016], 2 weeks [2017]; intense)
Pre-semester course for first-year PhD students in life sciences
Roles: Teaching assistant, curriculum design
Lecturer: Jiří Friml
Fall 2014
- Linear Algebra (6 weeks)
Introductory course with a perspective on applications in computer science and data analysis
Roles: Teaching assistant
Lecturer: Paweł Pilarczyk
Fall 2012
- Calculus (12 weeks)
Introductory course for undergraduates in economics
Role: Teaching assistant
Lecturers: Gábor Lovics and Balázs Sziklai