Prof. Dr. Claudia Scheimbauer
Professur für Topologie
Technische Universität München
TUM School of Computation, Information
and Technology (CIT)
Department of Mathematics - Post M2
Boltzmannstr. 3
85748 Garching bei München
Deutschland
Büro: MI 02.12.40
Telefon: +49 89 289-17480
Email: scheimbauer (@) ma.tum.de (without ( ) )
Persönliche Website mit Informationen zu Forschung: www.scheimbauer.at
Sekretärin: Olga Watton
Lehre
Vorlesungen und Seminare
Wintersemester 2023
Bordism and Topological Field Theory: Mo 14-16, Mi 12-14, starting 23rd of October
Seminar: Category Theory by examples: Thu 12-14
Reading Seminar: The six functor formalism, joint with Uni Regensburg
Forschungsseminar, gemeinsam mit den Universitäten Erlangen, Würzburg, Wien
Sommersemester 2022
Workshop: Geometrische Schmankerl
Wintersemester 2021
Hurwitz seminar on knots
Lineare Algebra für EI
Forschungsseminar, gemeinsam mit den Universitäten Erlangen, Würzburg, Wien
Sommersemester 2021
Bordism and Topological Field Theory
Workshop: Geometrische Schmankerl
Forschungsseminar, gemeinsam mit den Universitäten Erlangen, Würzburg, Wien
Wintersemester 2020/21
Topologie (log on as guest on moodle if you do not have an account)
Reading Seminar on "Homotopy Type Theory" joint with Uni Regensburg
Forschungsseminar, gemeinsam mit den Universitäten Erlangen, Würzburg, Wien
Sommersemester 2020
Advanced Topics in Algebraic Topology
Seminar on "From homotopical algebra towards higher categories", with Ulrich Bauer
Reading Seminar on "Condensed/Pyknotic Mathematics" joint with Uni Regensburg
Wintersemester 2019/20
Algebraic Topology
Seminar on Category Theory by Examples, with Ulrich Bauer
Betreuung von Arbeiten / supervision of students
Masterarbeiten / master theses:
ongoing:
Marvin Jahn
Jonas von Berg
Anja Švraka: Invertible Topological Field Theories and Stable Homotopy Theory
Nicholas Brauch: Picard groupoids and their k-invariants
Max Hess: A characterization of fusion categories in terms of dualizability
Thomas Stempfhuber: Equivalence of left- and right-adjunctibility in higher categories
Bachelorarbeiten / bachelor theses:
Daniel Ruhland: Illustrating how tori detect invertibility of topological field theories
Vilja Grassman: A Connection between Hochschild Cohomology and Deformation Theory
Fabian Fleischer: Poincaré-Lefschetz Dualität
Marvin Jahn: Monads and their applications in Haskell
Lukas Michel: Operads
Odin Hoff Gardå (NTNU): A curious connection between 2- dimensional topological quantum field theories and commutative Frobenius algebras