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Alexander Molev is a prominent mathematician specializing in the representation theory of Lie algebras and quantum groups. He obtained his PhD from Moscow State University in 1986 and has made significant contributions to the study of classical Lie algebras, vertex algebras, and algebraic combinatorics. His research is aligned with the Faculty of Science research strengths, focusing on understanding the universe and the fundamental laws of nature. He has published several works, including significant monographs with the American Mathematical Society. In addition to his research, he is involved in teaching and mentoring postgraduate students, contributing to the academic community at the University of Sydney. He has received awards such as the Medal from the Australian Mathematical Society in 2001 and has been distinguished as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. He continues to lead research initiatives funded by the Australian Research Council.
University of Sydney • Sydney
Leading mathematician in the field of representation theory, focusing on classical Lie algebras and quantum groups.
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