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Martin Raussen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Aalborg University, Denmark. His work focuses on geometric and topological models for concurrency theory, directed algebraic topology, and transformation groups. He has contributed significantly to applying topological methods in computer science, particularly analyzing concurrent systems using higher-dimensional automata and directed spaces.
He has been honored with Årets Underviser (Teacher of the Year) in 2018 and 2019, reflecting his dedication to education. His research involves collaborations on projects like the geometric analysis of mutual exclusion models and directed algebraic topology’s applications in concurrency.
Raussen has published extensively in journals such as Journal of Applied and Computational Topology and EMS Magazine, with recent work including interviews with prominent mathematicians like Volker Mehrmann and Jean-Pierre Bourguignon. His publications span over four decades, emphasizing both theoretical advancements and educational outreach.
He has supervised several initiatives through research networks like ACAT (Applied and Computational Algebraic Topology) and has contributed to EMS (European Mathematical Society) activities, including editorial work and conference organization.
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