
About
Chelsea Walton is a Professor in the Mathematics Department at Rice University. She received her B.S. from Michigan State University in 2005 and her Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 2011. Her research is centered in Noncommutative Algebra, with particular focus on quantum symmetries of algebras and algebraic structures in categories.
- B.S. (2005) Michigan State University
- Ph.D. (2011) University of Michigan
Professor Walton's research interests span multiple areas of algebra and category theory. She is particularly interested in noncommutative algebra, quantum symmetries of algebras, monoidal categories, Frobenius algebras, and Hopf algebras. Her work often bridges abstract algebraic structures with geometric and topological applications. Lately, her research has been centered on algebraic structures in categories, exploring how categorical frameworks can illuminate quantum symmetries. She is currently writing a three-volume book series on Algebraic Quantum Symmetry entitled "Symmetries of Algebras," with Volume 1 already published.
Her extensive publication record demonstrates a consistent focus on developing the theoretical foundations of noncommutative algebra. The most recent articles reveal a deepening exploration of monoidal categories, Frobenius structures, and quantum symmetries, with increasing sophistication in the categorical frameworks employed. Her work shows strong connections between representation theory, quantum algebra, and topological quantum field theory, suggesting a unifying perspective on these seemingly disparate areas.
Professor Walton has advised numerous students and maintains an active research group at Rice University. She has delivered several notable invited talks, including the NAM Claytor-Woodard Lecture at the 2021 Joint Mathematics Meetings titled "An Invitation to Noncommutative Algebra" and an MAA Invited Address at the same conference titled "Navigating Collaboration."
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