Where do people with a master's degree in pure mathematics work?
Here is a selection of the graduates that have taken master's degrees in pure mathematics with the University of Bergen, and where they work now.
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Industry
- Bård Heiseldal, algebra 2008, engineer AXTech.
- Ann-Hege Larsen, algebraic geometry 2005, engineer Conax AS.
- Erik Tjøtta, combinatorics 1991, Statkraft.
Teaching
- Arnt Frode Stava, algebraic geometry 1996, teacher Danielsen vgs. Bergen.
- Inger Sofie Heggland, algebraic geometry 2005, teacher Kristen Vgs. Trondheim.
- Tor Espen Kristensen, algebraic geometry 1996, teacher Stord Vgs.
- Jostein Tjensvold, number theory 1994, teacher Stavanger Katedralskole.
Information technology
- Tor Egil Oaland, algebraic geometry 1998, senior consultant Jærtek.
- Anne Abelsæth, number theory 1997, senior advisor Statistics Norway.
Finance / Insurance
- Ørjan Ådland, algebraic geometry 1990, general manager EMB Nordic.
Research
- Taral Seierstad, combinatorics 2002, researcher with the Department of Biostatistics, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo.
- Håvard Raddum, algebraic geometry 1999, research with the Department of Informatics, University of Bergen.
- Geir Nævdal, mathematical analysis 1987, cheif scientist IRIS.
Upper secondary school / University
- Gert Hana, algebraic geometry 2002, associate professor with the Department of Education, Bergen University College.
- Andreas Leopold Knutsen, algebraic geometry 1998, associate professor with the Department of Mathematics, University of Bergen.
- Andreas Christiansen, mathematical analysis 1999, lecturer in the mathematics section with Stord/Haugesund University College.
- Elin Reikerås, number theory 1990, associate professor with The Reading Centre, University of Stavanger.
Forvaltning
- Einar Kvale, algebra 2008, Norwegian Mapping Authority, Stavanger.
- Lars Jordanger, algebraic. geometry 1999, senior consultant, Bergen University College.
22.11.2010