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Dr. Yurii Khomskii is a Lecturer and Academic Tutor at Amsterdam University College, a Privatdozent at Universität Hamburg in the Department of Mathematics, and a Guest Researcher at the Institute of Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC), University of Amsterdam. He holds a PhD (2012) and Habilitation (2018) in Mathematical Logic, with research supervised by Prof. Benedikt Löwe and Prof. Jörg Brendle.
His primary research interests lie in Mathematical Logic and Set Theory, with a focus on the structure of the real line, regularity properties of sets of reals, descriptive set theory, forcing, and generalized Baire spaces. He has made significant contributions to the study of cardinal characteristics, definability, and combinatorial properties in set theory.
The trends in his recent publications (2012–2024) demonstrate a deep and sustained engagement with advanced topics in set theory, particularly forcing techniques, generalized Baire spaces, regularity properties, and definability. His work often involves collaborations with leading researchers and appears in top journals such as the Archive for Mathematical Logic, Journal of Symbolic Logic, and Annals of Pure and Applied Logic.
He has no scientific awards explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Dr. Khomskii actively supervises and mentors students through coordinated projects and seminars at AUC, ILLC, and Universität Hamburg. He has guided numerous student projects on topics including forcing, independence proofs, recursion theory, and modal logic. He has also held postdoctoral positions at the Kurt Gödel Research Center (Vienna) and Universität Hamburg, including a Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellowship.
He is involved in research groups such as the Mathematical Logic group at Universität Hamburg, led by Prof. Benedikt Löwe, and collaborates with the ILLC at the University of Amsterdam. His academic activities include organizing and teaching intensive seminars and coordinated projects on advanced logic topics.


