Bachelor Prize 2021/22 of the BMG awarded
As part of the Hausdorff Colloquium on 18.01.2023, the best graduates of the bachelor's degree programme in mathematics for the graduating class of 2021/22
Iris Hebbeker
Title of thesis: “Zeta functions of curves with no rational points”
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Daniel Huybrechts
Jonas Walter
Title of thesis: “Positivity of the Hodge bundle on the moduli space of curves”
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Peter Scholze
Maximilian Keßler
Title of thesis: “Simplicial homotopy theory and the Kan-Quillen model structure”
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Stefan Schwede
Daniel Ebert
Title of thesis: “Die LKH-Heuristik für praktische Tourenplanungsprobleme”
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Jens Vygen
were awarded the BMG Bachelor Prize.
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