Summary
Matt Dupraz is a PhD student and research assistant at Freie Universität Berlin specializing in the interface of algebraic geometry and combinatorics, particularly K-theory, normal complexes, and toric varieties. With a strong foundation from EPFL (master’s and bachelor’s with top grades) and a decade of academic experience including extensive teaching assistant roles, he probes combinatorial interpretations of geometric invariants such as Ehrhart-theoretic views of Euler characteristics. His work blends hands-on problem solving on hyperplane arrangements, matroids and wonderful compactifications with broader questions about encoding K-theory combinatorially. Colleagues can expect a thoughtful collaborator who combines rigorous tropical-geometry experience from his master’s thesis with an ongoing drive to translate geometry into lattice-counting and combinatorial frameworks.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics at Freie Universität Berlin
International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, 42/45, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, 42/45 at PORG
Master's degree, Mathematics, 5.80/6, Master's degree, Mathematics, 5.80/6 at EPFL (École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne)
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