I'm not a CMU student, but keep my eyes peeled for new research / resources published by Keenan Crane [1]. He has a knack for making advanced topics very accessible.
Notably, this semester's DDG course has recently finished, and all assignments [2], slides [3], and notes [4] are available on the course website. Lecture videos for the second half of the course have been posted publicly online [5], presumably due to the coronavirus situation. Talk about silver linings!
I can also recommend the book by Edelsbrunner on Computational Topology, with corresponding course notes [6].
Notably, this semester's DDG course has recently finished, and all assignments [2], slides [3], and notes [4] are available on the course website. Lecture videos for the second half of the course have been posted publicly online [5], presumably due to the coronavirus situation. Talk about silver linings!
I can also recommend the book by Edelsbrunner on Computational Topology, with corresponding course notes [6].
[1] Keenan Crane's website: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kmcrane/
[2] Assignments: http://brickisland.net/DDGSpring2020/assignments/
[3] Slides: http://brickisland.net/DDGSpring2020/category/slides/?order=...
[4] Course Notes: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kmcrane/Projects/DDG/paper.pdf
[5] Lectures: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9_jI1bdZmz0hIrNCMQW1...
[6] https://www2.cs.duke.edu/courses/fall06/cps296.1/