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Anna Romanov is a Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). She completed her PhD in Mathematics from the University of Utah in 2018, under the supervision of Dragan Milicic. Prior to that, she earned both a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Honours) and a Bachelor of Arts in Language, Literature and Culture with a specialization in Spanish from Colorado State University in 2011. Her research interests include geometric categorical representation theory, focusing on understanding algebraic properties of representations of Lie algebras using D-modules and Beilinson-Bernstein localization. Additionally, she applies categorical diagrammatic techniques to study real group representations. Anna has supervised students in various projects related to her research interests and is actively involved in teaching courses such as Modules Representation Theory and Mathematics 1A Algebra. She was awarded the National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from 2018 to 2021, which supported her research endeavors.
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