Mathematical Opportunities

Graduate course in algebraic topology

Calls for Applications / Undergraduate students, Graduate students

The electronic Computational Homotopy Theory (eCHT) research community is an online home for mathematicians with interests in homotopy theory and related topics. The community is sponsored by a National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Training Group (RTG) grant. See
s.wayne.edu/echt
for more information about eCHT in general.

In Winter 2023, we will offer an online graduate course on introductory algebraic topology. This course could be well-suited to some students, especially if their home institutions are not offering introductory algebraic topology this year. Our target audience includes first-year PhD students with interests in algebra, geometry, or topology; and masters students who are preparing to enter a PhD program soon. We are also open to enrolling advanced undergraduate students under certain circumstances.

See
https://s.wayne.edu/echt/echt-courses/algebraic-topology-homology-and-cohomology-winter-2023/
for more information, including a syllabus, grading policies, prerequisites, and application instructions. We do not charge tuition, but students are generally expected to enroll for independent study credits at their home institutions.

electronic Computational Homotopy Theory (eCHT) research community
Date Posted: Nov 14, 2022
Deadline: Dec 07, 2022