
معرفی
Cole Hugelmeyer is an NSF Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Mathematics, Stanford University. His research focuses on knot theory, low-dimensional topology, geometry, and combinatorics. He holds a PhD from Princeton University (2022), advised by Peter Ozsváth, and undergraduate degrees from UCLA (BSc and MA, 2017). His work emphasizes creative problem-solving, addressing challenges like the Toeplitz square peg problem and group properties in topological 4-manifolds.
**Education:**
- PhD, Princeton University, 2017-2022
- MA & BSc, UCLA, 2013-2017
**Research Interests:**
- Focus on inscribed geometric figures, knot invariants, and topological structures
- Explores interdisciplinary methods combining algebraic topology with combinatorial geometry
**Awards:**
- UCLA Departmental Scholars Program (2017)
- UCLA Paul Daus Memorial Award (2017)
- Princeton University Dodds Honorific Fellow (2021)
- NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship (2022)
**Teaching & Outreach:**
- Instructor for Math 148 (Algebraic Topology) and Math 171 (Metric Spaces) at Stanford
- Previously taught calculus at Princeton and led UCLA Math Circle’s BAMO preparatory program
**Affiliations:**
- Member of the Stanford Mathematics Research Center
- Associated with the Robin Li and Melissa Ma Science Library
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