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Mini-courses


  • August 2022, Elliptic curves graduate school, Hay on Wye, Hereford, UK

    Main lecturer for a mini-course on analytic methods in the theory of elliptic curves.

  • March 2016, Arizona Winter School in Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA

    Plenary lecturer for a mini-course on primes and elliptic curves.

    The Arizona Winter School in Arithmetic Algebraic Geometry, founded in 1997, is an intensive one week long training school for the most talented advanced graduate students worldwide doing research in number theory. Each year, four plenary speakers are invited to hold mini-courses at the school and, assisted by two junior researchers, to work closely with about 20 doctoral students.

  • April 2015, Department of Mathematics, Penn State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA

    Shapiro Visiting Professor for a mini-course on primes and elliptic curves.

    The courses held by Penn State Shapiro Visiting Professors address an audience consisting of mathematics tenured professors, postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students.

  • July 2013, CIMPA Research School on Algebraic Curves over Finite Fields, University of the Phillipines Dillman, Manila, Phillipines

    Invited professor for a course of six lectures on elliptic curves addressing an audience consisting of mathematics tenured professors, postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students from Europe and South Asia.

  • Summer and Fall 2006, The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Weekly lectures on modular curves over the course of 4 months, for an audience consisting of mathematics tenured professors, postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students.

  • Summer 2003, Cryptography Group, Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington, USA

    Weekly lectures on sieve methods over the course of 2 months, for an audience consisting of mathematics and computer science researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and student interns.

  • 2001-2002, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada

    Weekly lectures on sieve methods for an audience consisting of mathematics tenured professors, postdoctoral fellows and doctoral students.


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