Peter Scheiblechner

Lecturer at Hochschule Luzern - Technik & Architektur

Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland

About

Lecturer in mathematics for technical disciplines at the university level. Researcher in mathematics and computer science, in particular, computational complexity, algebra, and geometry. I recently became interested in data science, big data, and machine learning, in particular, computational topology and topological data analysis. I strive towards applied industry projects in these fields. Further interests in software development, specializing in object-oriented programming.

Experience

  • Lecturer at Hochschule Luzern
    Sep 2012 - Present · 13 yrs 10 mos

    Lecturer in mathematics for technical fields, such as computer science and several engineering disciplines. Applied research and development.

  • Postdoc at Hausdorff Center for Mathematics
    May 2011 - Sep 2012 · 1 yr 5 mos

    Research in mathematics and computer science, projects: algebraic independence over fields with small (positive) characteristic (with Nitin Saxena and Johannes Mittmann), complexity of computing topological Betti numbers of complex algebraic varieties. Co-organizing a graduate seminar on computational algebraic geometry with Nitin Saxena.

  • Purdue University (2 yrs 9 mos)
    • Visiting Assistant Professor
      Jan 2010 - May 2011 · 1 yr 5 mos

      Research in mathematics and computer science, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on ordinary differential equations, complex analysis, advanced topics in mathematics for scientists and engineers.

    • Visiting Scholar
      Sep 2008 - Dec 2009 · 1 yr 4 mos

      DFG-funded research project "computational complexity of topological Betti numbers of complex algebraic varieties."

  • Scientific Assistant at University of Paderborn
    Sep 2003 - Aug 2008 · 5 yrs

    Research in Computer Science and Mathematics, in particular Algebraic Complexity Theory, completing of PhD Thesis supervised by Prof. Peter Bürgisser. Teaching of many tutorials in Math and CS, such as Computer Algebra, Complexity Theory, Linear Algebra, Real and Complex Analysis, Math for Computer Scientists.

  • Software Developer at ClassWare GmbH
    Jul 1999 - Aug 2003 · 4 yrs 2 mos

    Software development in Smalltalk, in particular, web application HRworks for HR-administration over the web. Additionally, IT-consulting, customizing, support, training.