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Dr. Maxime Ramzi is a Researcher at the University of Münster, affiliated with the Mathematisches Institut and the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science. He is an Investigator in Mathematics Münster and a member of the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1442 'Geometry: Deformations and Rigidity'. Previously, he completed his PhD at the University of Copenhagen under the supervision of Jesper Grodal and Markus Land. His research focuses on advanced topics in topology, including algebraic topology, homotopy theory, and category theory, with particular emphasis on ∞-categories, motives, and homological algebra.
His recent publications explore foundational questions in these areas, such as the universality of Barwick’s unfurling construction and the properties of topological Hochschild homology. Ramzi collaborates with leading mathematicians like Thomas Nikolaus, Arthur Bartels, and Maria Yakerson. His work contributes to the 'K-Groups and Cohomology' research program within Mathematics Münster. Despite no listed scientific awards, his academic trajectory reflects a strong focus on innovative research in geometric and algebraic topology.
Education:
- PhD in Mathematics, University of Copenhagen (2024)
- Supervisors: Jesper Grodal and Markus Land
- Algebraic Topology: Homotopy Theory, ∞-Categories
- Categorical Structures: Motives, Stable Homotopy Theory
- Applications in Algebraic Geometry and K-Theory
- Member of CRC 1442 'Geometry: Deformations and Rigidity'
- Contributor to 'K-Groups and Cohomology' (T1) program
Active in the working groups of Professors Thomas Nikolaus and Arthur Bartels at the University of Münster.



