School of Mathematics, University of Birmingham

Andrew Treglown

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Postal address:

School of Mathematics
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Contact details:

Telephone:   +44  (0)121 4146577
Email:   a.c.treglown @ bham.ac.uk
Office hours:   TBD


Research

I am a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Birmingham. My research interests lie in combinatorics, particularly in probabilistic and extremal combinatorics and Ramsey theory, as well as its applications to other areas of mathematics (such as number theory). I am currently supported by the EPSRC grants 'Matchings and tilings in graphs' and 'Ramsey theory: an extremal perspective'. I previously held an EPSRC Fellowship grant 'Independence in groups, graphs and the integers'. Previously I held Research Fellowships at Queen Mary, University of London and Charles University, Prague (where I worked with Daniel Král' on the CCOSA Project). I was awarded a PhD from the University of Birmingham in July 2011 for my thesis 'Embedding problems in graphs and hypergraphs' which was supervised by Daniela Kühn and Deryk Osthus. Currently I am supervising one fourth year PhD student, Andrea Freschi. My former PhD students are Robert Hancock (now University of Oxford), Joseph Hyde (now University of Victoria) and Alistair Benford (now Computer Science, University of Birmingham).

  • Preprints and Publications
  • Public engagement and research talks

  • The Absorbing Method at the Summer School in Graph Coloring 2023


    Combinatorics, Probability and Algorithms @ Bham


    Combinatorics seminar


    An Autumn Day of Combinatorics, November 3 2023

    27th British Combinatorial Conference, July 29 to August 2 2019

    Interactions with Combinatorics, June 29-30 2017

    LMS-EMS mathematical weekend


    Updated September 2023