- Winter semester 2017-2018.
Coorganizer of the seminar: Topics in higher categories on Goodwillie calculus with Georgios Raptis. Tuesdays 16:00-18:00 M103.
- Spring 2017 - Summer 2017.
Coorganizer of the seminar: Topics in higher categories with Georgios Raptis. Tuesdays 16:00-18:00 M103.
- Winter semester 2016-2017.
Was a coorganizer of the seminar: Topics in higher categories with Georgios Raptis.
- Spring 2016-Summer 2016.
Was a coorganizer of the seminar: Topics in higher categories with George Raptis.
Coorganizer of the SFB Oberseminar: The Galois group of a stable homotopy theory and descent with Oriol Raventos and Koen van Woerden. Tuesday 10:00-12:00 Bio 1.1.34
- Summer 2014
I was a coorganizer for a working seminar on topological modular forms with level structure. The goal of this seminar was to understand the paper of Mike Hill and Tyler Lawson.
- Fall 2012-Winter 2013.
I was a coorganizer for a research seminar on a variety of
topics as part of the
Graduiertenkolleg. I organized the block on computations in
topolocial Hochschild homology. Here is the
program for that seminar.
- February 2012-October 2013.
I also organized the `Bring Your Own Seminar', which took place at my home in Bonn. The purpose of this seminar was to
bring together the diverse group of young researchers in algebra,
geometry, topology, and mathematical physics to share what they were
working on in an informal environment. This seminar was discontinued when I moved to Regensburg, where my flat was no longer appropriate for hosting large groups of mathematicians and a sleeping child simultaneously.
- Spring 2012-Summer 2012.
I coorganized a research seminar
on the calculus of functors with the following program.
Aaron Mazel-Gee
agreed to make his
live-tex notes from that AG available. David Carchedi
also made the notes from his talk
available.
- Fall 2011-Winter 2012.
I coorganized a research seminar with Markus Szymik on the
paper of Hill, Hopkins, and Ravenel on the non-existence of manifolds
with Kervaire invariant one. Here is the
program.