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A slightly out of date CV. A more recent one is available
upon request.
Selected Slide Talks:
AMS Midwest Sectional Meeting, 2007, Special Session on Model
Theory of
Nonelementary Classes: Galois
types and topology.
ASL Logic Colloquium 2008: Topologies
and rank functions for Galois types.
Notre Dame Logic Seminar: Topological
structure, rank functions and stability for Galois
types.
Thesis Defense, April 24, 2009: Topological
and category-theoretic aspects of abstract elementary
classes.
Logic Colloquium 2010: Accessible
categories and abstract elementary classes
Infinity Conference, CRM Barcelona, 2011: Categories
in abstract model theory
Charles University Algebra Seminar, Prague, 2012: Categorial Abstract Model Theory
Comenius University Mathematics Seminar, Bratislava, 2012: What is (abstract) model theory? (barely legible lecture notes)
Publications (preprints available upon request):
A topology for Galois types in abstract elementary classes. Math.
Log. Quart. 57, no. 2, pp. 204-216 (2011)
Category-theoretic aspects of AECs. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic,
vol. 162, no. 11, pp. 903-915 (2011).
Rank functions and partial stability spectra for tame AECs. To appear
in Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic.
Topological and category-theoretic aspects of abstract elementary classes.
Doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan, 2009.
A
note on AECs as accessible
categories, and vice versa (draft of August
2008)
Fibrational
representations of the lambda calculus. Undergraduate thesis, Reed
College, 2003.
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