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Andrew Brooke-Taylor is an Associate Professor at the School of Mathematics, University of Leeds. His expertise spans mathematical logic, set theory, and category theory, with a focus on large cardinal axioms, forcing, and applications to topology. He earned his Dr. rer. nat. from the University of Vienna in 2007, followed by postdoctoral positions at the University of Bristol (2007-2011) and Kobe University (2011-2013). He held an EPSRC Early Career Fellowship from 2013 to 2018, initially at Bristol before joining Leeds.
Research Interests:
- Set theory, particularly large cardinals and forcing
- Applications of set theory to category theory and topology
- Accessible and locally presentable categories
Scientific Awards:
- EPSRC Early Career Fellowship (2013-2018)
Current Postgraduate Researchers:
- Richard Matthews
- Bea Adam-Day
- Andrew Slattery
- Carla Simons
- Calliope Ryan-Smith
- Hope Duncan
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