
About
Dr. Moritz Rahn is an academic councilor at the Institute of Mathematics, Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU), since the summer semester of 2020. His work focuses on teaching and research in topology and higher category theory, alongside administrative roles such as academic advisory service, coordinating exercise instructors, and serving on the FASL and AG Teacher Training commissions.
Education
- Diploma in Complex Geometry under Prof. Huybrechts (University of Bonn)
- Doctorate in Topology under Prof. Schwede (University of Bonn)
Moritz Rahn's research interests center on homotopy theory and higher category theory, with applications across pure mathematics. His academic career includes positions at MIT, Radboud University in Nijmegen, and the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn.
At JGU, he oversees undergraduate teaching, supervises final theses, manages the allocation of student assistants, and acts as a library representative for the Mathematics, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, and Technology Departmental Library. He is also a member of key institute commissions and working groups, including the Specialist Committee for Studies and Teaching (FASL) and the Teacher Training Working Group.
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