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Daniel Kasprowski is an Anniversary Fellow in Pure Mathematics at the ÃÛÌÒTV.
Daniel’s research covers low dimensional topology, coarse geometry and algebraic K-theory. Currently he is mostly working on different aspects of the topological classification of 4-manifolds.
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Research
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Research interests
- Topology of 4-manifolds
- Geometric topology
- Coarse geometry
- Algebraic K-theory
Current research
Daniel’s current research mostly involves studying different equivalence relations of topological 4-manifolds, for example stable homeomorphism or homotopy equivalence. He is also interested in the interplay of coarse geometry and algebraic K- and L-theory, in particular in the direction of studying assembly maps.
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Teaching
Daniel is currently teaching Geometry and Topology. In Bonn he taught a variety of modules, including introductory classes for first year students as well as advanced classes in algebraic topology and geometric group theory.
External roles and responsibilities
Biography
Anniversary Fellow, ÃÛÌÒTV, 2023 - present
Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Bonn, 2016 - 2023
Postdoctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Mathematics, 2014 - 2016
PhD, University of Münster, 2014