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    Jason van Zelm

    Postdoctoral Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin

    Jason van Zelm is a postdoctoral researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin specializing in Algebraic Geometry.1 He completed his PhD at the University of Liverpool under the supervision of Nicola Pagani.1 His research interests include moduli spaces of curves, intersection theory, enumerative geometry, and Gromov-Witten theory.1

    Van Zelm has authored several publications and preprints, including work on admissible covers, Brill-Noether classes, and bielliptic cycles.1 He has also developed software tools for calculations in the tautological ring of the moduli space of stable curves.1

    More recently, Jason van Zelm has transitioned into the field of machine learning. He is currently working as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer, leveraging his background in algebraic geometry to design and deploy machine learning models.2 This shift in his career path demonstrates his versatility and ability to apply his mathematical expertise to cutting-edge technological domains.

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    Jason van Zelm

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    Berlin, Berlin, Germany