
معرفی
Prof. Jeroen Sijsling is a W3 Professor at the Institute of Algebra and Number Theory at Ulm University. His research focuses on arithmetic geometry and computer algebra, with particular emphasis on hyperelliptic curves, Shimura curves, and computational methods in algebraic geometry. He teaches courses such as Algorithmic Algebra, Algebraic Geometry, and Elementary Number Theory. His GitHub repository contains implementations related to endomorphism rings of curves and Dixmier-Ohno invariants. Office hours are held weekly during the semester.
Education details are not explicitly stated, but his work builds on advanced topics in arithmetic geometry. Research contributions include algorithms for curve isomorphisms, Belyi maps, and explicit descent methods. Collaborations with researchers like Romain Basson, Reynald Lercier, and Christophe Ritzenthaler are notable.
His work integrates theoretical arithmetic geometry with computational tools, leveraging the Magma software and the Echidna package. Projects such as heuristic endomorphism determination and canonical model computations reflect his interdisciplinary approach. No scientific awards are listed, but his active GitHub presence and academic publications demonstrate ongoing research contributions.


