Tom Bachmann Contact Information Mathematisches Institut LMU Munich Theresienstr. 39 80333 Munich, Germany Nationality Email Web Mobile German [email protected] www.math.lmu.de/~bachmann +49 176 27880134 Research Interests Motivic homotopy theory, motivic cohomology, algebraic geometry Algebraic and hermitian K-theory, homotopy theory, tensor triangulated categories Education 2013– PhD Studies Mathematics, LMU Munich. Adviser: Fabien Morel 2012–13 MMath, Girton College, Cambridge University. Adviser: Ian Grojnowski 2009–12 BA Hons Mathematics, Girton College, Cambridge University. Publications and Preprints Tom Bachmann. On some conservative functors in motivic homotopy theory. submitted, 2016. arXiv:1506.07375. Tom Bachmann. On the invertibility of motives of affine quadrics. submitted, 2016. arXiv:1506.07377. Tom Bachmann. Homological mirror symmetry for elliptic curves. Master’s thesis, Cambridge University, 2013. (Part III essay). Invited Talks August 2016 On the invertibility of motives of affine quadrics, The international conference in K-Theory WSU 2016, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia. June 2016 The Invertibility of Quadrics in Motivic Homotopy Theory, Second Workshop on Motivic homotopy groups of spheres, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany. June 7, 2016 SH(k)− 2 and the Real Étale Topology, Topology Seminar, University of Osnabruck, Osnabruck, Germany. February The Hurewicz and Conservativity Theorems for SH(k) → DM(k), Worshop 2016 on Algebraic Cobordism and Projective Homogeneous Varieties, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwofach, Oberwolfach, Germany. Teaching Experience Tom Bachmann WS 2013 Lehrassistent, LMU Munich, Munich. Course: Analysis für Informatiker und Statistiker; Lecturer: Prof Dr Peter Otte; Prepared and organized tutorials for students; prepared and administered final exam. (Joint position with Sebastian Gottwald.) Further Information Natural English (fluent), German (native), Spanish (basic), French (basic written) Languages Programming C, C++, Python, Java Languages Updated: August 17, 2016
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