Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneSwitzerland
Kamil Rychlewicz is a Scientist and Lecturer at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the School of Basic Sciences and the Chair of Arithmetic Geometry . Previously, he earned his PhD at the Hausel Group, Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) , and completed his Bachelor’s and Master’s in Mathematics at the University of Warsaw under Andrzej Weber.
University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Emanuele Delucchi is a Professor of Discrete Mathematics at the Department of Innovative Technologies (DTI) of the Scuola Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana (SUPSI) . He holds a Diploma and Ph.D. in Mathematics from ETH Zurich (2003, 2006) and a Habilitation from Universität Bremen (2011). His academic career includes roles as a Visiting Assistant Professor at SUNY Binghamton (2008–2010), Akademischer Rat at Universität Bremen (2010–2014), and SNSF-Professor at the University of Fribourg (2014–2021). He is an Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale Italiana as Professore Ordinario (2020) and a member of the Istituto di Studi Avanzati at Bologna University (2019). Delucchi's research focuses on combinatorics, algebraic topology, and discrete mathematics , with emphasis on hyperplane arrangements, matroid theory, and Cohen-Macaulay complexes. He has advised three doctoral students (Sonja Riedel, Elia Saìni, Linard Hoessly) and served as a relator for 14 master’s/diploma and 10 bachelor’s theses. His teaching responsibilities include courses such as Analysis 1 , Discrete Mathematics , and Calculus 1 . His work bridges combinatorial structures with algebraic and geometric methods, contributing to the study of Stanley–Reisner rings, symmetric simplicial complexes, and toric/elliptic arrangements. Key awards include the Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale and membership at Bologna’s Istituto di Studi Avanzati. His research spans topics like symmetric edge polytopes , group actions on semimatroids , and Cohen-Macaulay properties of combinatorial complexes.
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneSwitzerland
Dimitri Stelio Wyss is a Tenure Track Assistant Professor and Chair of Arithmetic Geometry at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), affiliated with the School of Basic Sciences and the Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on algebraic and arithmetic geometry, leveraging p-adic and motivic integration to explore cohomology of algebraic varieties and their applications in mirror symmetry, the Langlands program, and enumerative geometry. Education and Career: Wyss completed his PhD under Tamas Hausel at EPFL and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria). He served as a postdoctoral researcher from 2017–2019 before assuming his current role at EPFL in 2019. Teaching: He teaches core courses such as Algebra I , Topology II , and Algebraic Geometry I , and oversees a student seminar in pure mathematics. Research Group: Wyss leads the Chair of Arithmetic Geometry (ARG) at EPFL, focusing on foundational and applied research in arithmetic and algebraic geometry. The lab’s activities are detailed at https://www.epfl.ch/labs/arg/ . Advising: His current PhD students include Elsa Marie Eloïse Maneval and Ilaria Rossinelli, while past advisees include Tanguy François Jérôme Vernet.
Sarah Zerbes is a Professor at ETH Zürich, specializing in advanced mathematical research areas including number theory and algebraic geometry. Her work focuses on arithmetic properties of automorphic forms and L-functions, utilizing tools from p-adic cohomology and Iwasawa theory. As a leading academic in pure mathematics, she contributes to the development of modern arithmetic geometry through collaborative research and mentorship. Her current research explores connections between modular forms, Euler systems, and the arithmetic of Shimura varieties, advancing theoretical frameworks in algebraic number theory.
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneSwitzerland
Domenico Valloni is a Lecturer at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) , affiliated with the School of Basic Sciences and the Department of Mathematics . He also contributes to the SMA - Teaching department under EPFL's Section of Mathematics (SB-SMA). His research and teaching focus on advanced mathematical disciplines, particularly Algebraic Geometry , Number Theory , and Arithmetic Geometry . He teaches courses such as Algebra IV - Rings and Modules (MATH-311) , emphasizing foundational mathematical education. His contact details include the email address domenico.valloni@epfl.ch and an office located at MA C3 625 , EPFL campus.
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneSwitzerland
Prof. Maryna Viazovska is a Full Professor and holds the Chair of Arithmetics at the Institute of Mathematics (EPFL SB MATH TN) at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). She also serves as a Full Professor in the SMA-ENS division, part of the School of Basic Sciences (SB). Additionally, she leads the Theoretical Number Theory (TN) group , directs the MATH-GE unit, and is a member of the Bernoulli Center's Executive Committee (CIB) and the SB Faculty Board. Her roles reflect her leadership in both research and academic governance. Her research focuses on sphere packing , lattice theory , modular forms , and Fourier analysis . She is celebrated for solving the sphere packing problem in dimensions 8 and 24, a breakthrough integrating modular forms and harmonic analysis. Her work bridges number theory, discrete geometry, and mathematical physics, with implications for coding and cryptography. Prof. Viazovska has advised doctoral students including Matthias Gröbner Nihar Prakash Gargava Gauthier Leterrier Martin Peter Stoller Her teaching includes courses such as Discrete Mathematics , Riemann Surfaces , and Number Theory II.b - Modular Forms . She actively contributes to EPFL's academic infrastructure, including the Institute of Mathematics and the Bernoulli Center .
Western Switzerland University of Applied SciencesSwitzerland
Micha Wasem is an Associate Professor at the Fribourg School of Engineering and Architecture (HES-SO), affiliated with the Institute for Intelligent and Secure Systems. His research spans mathematical modeling, geometric analysis, and statistical methods with applications in engineering contexts. Current projects include FRISAM-Swisslos (statistical game analysis) and metamodeling techniques for geotechnical applications. His publications demonstrate expertise in computational mathematics, algebraic structures, and geometric equilibria. Teaching responsibilities include mathematics courses across engineering programs including civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering disciplines.
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in LausanneSwitzerland
Jefferson Jacques Christophe Baudin serves as a Doctoral Assistant at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) within the School of Basic Sciences, Department of Mathematics, specifically in the Chair of Algebraic Geometry (CAG). He is concurrently enrolled as a PhD student in EPFL's Doctoral Program in Mathematics (EDMA) under the supervision of Professor Zsolt Patakfalvi. His research focuses on advanced topics in algebraic geometry, particularly: Positive and mixed characteristic algebraic geometry Vanishing theorems and their applications Singularities within the Minimal Model Program framework Generic vanishing theory P-adic cohomological structures His work represents cutting-edge research at the intersection of arithmetic and geometric methods in modern algebraic geometry. Based at MA Building, Station 8, Lausanne (CH-1015), he maintains active research operations through the CAG laboratory infrastructure while fulfilling doctoral requirements. Contact is facilitated via institutional email and office location MA C3 585.