Computational Topology Group

School of Mathematics · University of Edinburgh

About

We study the algebraic and computational structure of topological spaces, with particular emphasis on persistent homology, sheaf theory, and applied topology. Our work spans pure mathematics, algorithm design, and applications to data science and materials science.

The group was founded in 2019 and currently comprises 3 faculty, 4 postdocs, and 7 PhD students.

People

SK
Prof. Signe Kolmogorov Group Lead · Chair of Computational Topology

Persistent homology, topological data analysis, sheaf cohomology. Previously at ETH Zürich and the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics.

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Dr. Tomasz Nowak Lecturer

Discrete Morse theory, simplicial complexes, computational geometry. Interested in efficient algorithms for topological invariants.

AL
Dr. Amira Lakhdari Postdoctoral Researcher (EPSRC Fellowship)

Mapper algorithms, multi-parameter persistence, applications to neuroscience data. PhD from Paris-Saclay, 2023.

Internal: Staffing Notes

Selected Publications

Stability of Multi-Parameter Persistence Modules under Noise
S. Kolmogorov, A. Lakhdari, J. Chen · J. Applied Topology, 2025
Efficient Computation of Persistent Homology via Discrete Morse Reduction
T. Nowak, S. Kolmogorov · SIAM J. Computing, 2024
Sheaf-Theoretic Approaches to Sensor Network Coverage
A. Lakhdari, M. Robinson · arXiv:2601.04821

Internal: Unpublished Drafts & Works in Progress

On the Homotopy Type of Configuration Spaces of Metric Graphs
S. Kolmogorov, T. Nowak · Draft - do not circulate

Contains the new spectral sequence argument. Key result: Theorem 4.7 gives a complete characterization for trees. Reviewer 2 concerns addressed in v3.

Persistent Homology of Financial Time Series: A Cautionary Tale
A. Lakhdari, E. Voss · Draft - submitted to NeurIPS 2026

Negative result. Shows that several published TDA-finance results fail to replicate. Controversial — Signe suggests we wait for reviews before any talks.

Internal: Grant Portfolio

GrantFunderAmountPeriodStatus
Topological Methods in Materials ScienceEPSRC£842,0002024–2028Active
Computational Sheaf TheoryLeverhulme Trust£195,0002025–2027Active
TDA for NeuroscienceWellcome Trust£310,0002025–2028Active
Persistent Homology at ScaleEPSRC£520,0002026–2029Pending

Total active funding: £1,347,000. Overhead rate: 48%. PI discretionary: £24,600 remaining.

Contact

James Clerk Maxwell Building, Room 5325
University of Edinburgh
Peter Guthrie Tait Road
Edinburgh EH9 3FD

General enquiries: comptop@ed.ac.uk