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Christian Serpé is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Münster's Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, within the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. His research focuses on motivic cohomology, algebraic K-theory, and nonstandard methods in algebraic geometry. He collaborates closely with Lars Brünjes on projects involving ultraproducts of schemes and nonstandard model categories. Serpé is actively involved in mathematics education, leading initiatives like inverted classroom methods for beginner courses and producing instructional videos for problem-solving. He regularly teaches courses such as Analysis for Computer Scientists and Linear Algebra for Informatics.
Education includes a PhD thesis and diploma work on topics like the Zagier conjecture for elliptic curves. His teaching projects include tutor trainings, interactive CAS courses using H5P activities in the Learnweb platform, and a digitized flipped classroom approach supported by digiFellow and Curriculum 4.0 programs. He maintains a hybrid office hour system combining in-person visits, Zoom (Meeting ID: 4814962211), and telephonic consultations.
Research contributions span publications in journals like K-Theory and Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, with a focus on triangulated categories, spectral sequences, and applications of nonstandard analysis. His didactic innovations emphasize peer feedback loops for video-based teaching and interactive digital learning tools.
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