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Teaching | |||
Sem 1, 2019, 2020 and 2021: | MATH1023 Multivariable Calculus and Modelling | ||
Sem 2, 2019 and 2020: | MATH1064 Discrete Mathematics for Computation | ||
SoSe2018: | Panorama der Mathematik (Lehrerweiterbildung) | ||
WiSe2017/18: | Mathematisches Panorama (Erstsemester Lehramt) | ||
Sem 1, 2016: | MATH2301: Linear and Abstract Algebra and Number Theory | ||
Sem 1, 2015: | MATH2301: Linear and Abstract Algebra and Number Theory | ||
Sem 2, 2014: | Reading course in Complexity Theory | ||
Sem 1, 2014: | MATH3302: Coding and Cryptography | ||
Sem 1, 2013: | MATH3302: Coding and Cryptography | ||
Supervision | |||
2020/2021 |
Summer Research Project: Graph encoded manifolds. See the "Teaching and Supervision" section on my University of Sydney website for details. |
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2020 |
Completed projects 2020: Kristóf Huszár (PhD): Combinatorial width parameters for 3-dimensional manifolds (jointly supervised with Uli Wagner) See also my joint publications Radman Zhang (Hons.): Singular Surfaces with Doubly Transitive Automrphism Group Max Tobin (Hons.): Crystallizations and Combinatorics for Many Triangulated 3-Manifolds |
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2020 |
Science Dalyell Showcase - SCDL1991: Triangulations of Surfaces. From the project description: This project is about surfaces such as the sphere (aka the surface of the earth) or the torus (aka the surface of a donut). Surfaces are often represented as a collection of triangles, glued together along their edges. Such triangulations are very useful objects because they allow us to represent a surface - a continuous object - as a finite collection of simple pieces. |
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2019/2020 |
Summer Research Project: Graph encoded manifolds. See the "Teaching and Supervision" section on my University of Sydney website for details. |
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If you are thinking about doing a research project or honours project in computational geometry and topology (or any related field) - or even if you just want to know more about my research - please do not hesitate to contact me. See the "Teaching and Supervision" section on my University of Sydney website for details about possible research projects. |
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Office hours | |||
Thursdays, 9.15 am - 10.15 am Carslaw Building, Office 623 (level 6) | |||
Dr Jonathan Spreer | The University of Sydney | School of Mathematics and Statistics | Email: jonathan.spreer@sydney.edu.au |