Research Field
Topological methods in combinatorics, including applications to graph colorings.
Combinatorially defined polyhedral and cell complexes.
Combinatorial structures in geometry and topology, such as stratifications and compactifications of spaces.
Combinatorial aspects of chain complexes, such as coboundary expansion.
Rigorous methods in theoretical distributed computing.
Dmitry Feichtner-Kozlov obtained his doctorate from the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm in 1996.
After longer stays at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute at Berkeley, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, the University of Washington, Seattle, and Bern University, he has been a Senior Lecturer at the Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, and an Assistant Professor at ETH Zurich.
Since 2007, he holds the Chair of Algebra and Geometry at the University of Bremen, Germany.