About me

My name is Samuel Mohr. As a postdoc at the Faculty of Informatics of Masaryk University, I worked in the Laboratory of Discrete Methods and Algorithms (DIMEA) with the group headed by prof. Daniel Kráľ. I finished my PhD studies under the supervision of Prof. Matthias Kriesell at Ilmenau University of Technology roughly three years ago.

My full CV can be found here.

Research interests

My PhD thesis was entitled Rooted structures in graphs : a project on Hadwiger's conjecture, rooted minors, and Tutte cycles. You can find it published here, and you can download a PDF copy.

At Masaryk University, I started to work on extremal combinatorics. My research interests largely focused on the following:

  • Combinatorial Algorithms
  • Structural Graph Theory
  • Limits and Randomness of Combinatorial Objects

In 2021, I worked as a short-term scholar supervised by Prof. Florian Pfender at University of Colorado Denver. The research project was about “Exploring Flag Algebra Methods to Study Minors in Graphs”.

A selection of journal submissions

  • Matija Bucić, Jacob W. Cooper, Dan Kráľ, Samuel Mohr, and David C. Munhá:
    Uniform Turán density of cycles
    To appear in Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (2023).
    DOI: 10.1090/tran/8873 arXiv: 2112.01385.
  • Max Hahn-Klimroth, Giulia S. Maesaka, Yannick Mogge, Samuel Mohr, and Olaf Parczyk:
    Random perturbation of sparse graphs
    Appeared in Electronic Journal of Combinatorics 28.2 (2021), P2.26.
    DOI: 10.37236/9510 arXiv: 2004.04672.
  • Igor Fabrici, Jochen Harant, Tomáš Madaras, Samuel Mohr, Roman Soták, and Carol T Zamfirescu:
    Long cycles and spanning subgraphs of locally maximal 1-planar graphs
    Appeared in Journal of Graph Theory 95.1 (2020), pp. 125–137.
    DOI: 10.1002/jgt.22542 arXiv: 1912.08028.
  • Christoph Brause, Jochen Harant, Florian Hörsch, and Samuel Mohr:
    Spanning trees of smallest maximum degree in subdivisions of graphs
    arXiv: 2210.04669.
List of all publications

Recent and future events

I decided to quit academia in summer 2022. I had a great time doing research in mathematics and theoretical computer science and appreciate every person I was allowed to meet. You might still see me from time to time on conferences and at universities. Stay safe and stay connected: samuel-mohr.de

For the record, here is a list of all my organised and visited events and conferences.