About

    I am currently serving as an Associate Professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Dalian University of Technology. Prior to this, I was a postdoctoral researcher at Yau Mathematical Sciences Center, Tsinghua University, under the mentorship of Professor Yu Qiu. I received my Ph.D. from Osaka University in March 2022, where I studied under the supervision of Professor Susumu Ariki. I completed my master's degree at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics in January 2018, under the guidance of Professor Yunchuan Yin.

    Email: infinite-wang@outlook.com     (cc: wang2025@dlut.edu.cn)

    Address: Room 501, School of Mathematical Sciences, Dalian University of Technology, No.2 Linggong Road, Ganjingzi District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province, P.R.C., 116024.

    Beyond my passion for mathematics, I am also deeply committed to engaging in group activities. During my time at Osaka University, I had the honor of serving as the leader of the Chinese Students Association, a volunteer organization that supports Chinese students on campus. In this role, I led and organized several activities, such as volunteering at the G20 Summit in Osaka, coordinating visits for Chinese university delegations, and organizing the annual Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival Galas open to all students.

Research Interests

    My research focuses on the representation theory of finite-dimensional algebras, particularly classical classes of algebras such as Hecke algebras, $q$-Schur algebras and Temperley–Lieb algebras, which arise in contexts such as Lie theory and knot theory. I am also interested in exploring the applications of $\tau$-tilting theory, silting theory, and cluster algebra theory to the representation theories of these algebras. For example, I investigated the $\tau$-tilting finiteness of classical Schur algebras.