As the 2025 mentor for the Heidelberg node of the BMST program, I supervise students from universities of the 4EU+ alliance in working on a project of similar scope to a Bachelor thesis.
Below is a list of students that I have supervised or am supervising.
Mejrema Aganovic (U. du Luxembourg), The Herbrand-Ribet theorem
Federico Accossato (U. du Luxembourg), p-adic variation in Galois theory, co-supervised with Prof. Lea Terracini (Università di Torino)
Akinori Yamaguchi (U. du Luxembourg), Serre-Tate theory with an application to a conjecture of Greenberg, co-supervised with Prof. Gabor Wiese
Anne-Julie Bertinchamps (U. du Luxembourg), The search for congruent numbers
Eva Ragazzini (U. du Luxembourg, later an ALGANT student), Hasse-Minkowski and the local-to-global principle
Arjanita Dingu (U. du Luxembourg), Newton Polygons and Galois groups
Selma Jusufovic (U. du Luxembourg), The Wedderburn-Artin Theorem
Dany Da Silva Brandao (U. du Luxembourg), Languages and Automata
Gil Moes (U. du Luxembourg), co-supervised with Prof. Gabor Wiese, Solvable Equations of degree 5
Manal Kaaouane (U. du Luxembourg), Nombres premiers en progressions arithmétiques
Maximilian Neumann (Heidelberg U.), co-supervised with Prof. Gebhard Böckle, Höhenfunktionen in diophantischer Geometrie: S-Einheitengleichungen und Anwendungen
Emily Schütte (M1, U. du Luxembourg), Poincaré's disc at the interface between complex and hyperbolic geometry
Jilly Kevo (L2, U. du Luxembourg), A simple proof of the prime number theorem
Anne-Julie Bertinchamps (L1, U. du Luxembourg), Fermat’s last theorem for small exponents
Akinori Yamaguchi (M2, U. du Luxembourg), Galois Representations attached to Abelian Varieties
Eva Ragazzini (L2, U. du Luxembourg), On Numbers and Games
Arjanita Dingu (L1, U. du Luxembourg), Approximation diophantienne