About
Du Pei is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in the intersection of advanced mathematics and theoretical physics. His work bridges abstract algebraic structures with cutting-edge physical theories.
His core research domains include:
- String Theory and Brane Dynamics
- Hecke Algebras and Representation Theory
- Mathematical Physics and Quantum Field Theory
- Algebraic Geometry in Theoretical Contexts
- Low-dimensional Topology
- Lagrangian Mechanics Frameworks
His publication trends reveal a consistent focus on unifying geometric structures with quantum physics, particularly through algebraic approaches to string theory. Recent work demonstrates increasing emphasis on DAHA representations and their topological implications, reflecting a trajectory toward foundational mathematical frameworks for quantum phenomena.
Key recognition includes:
- Villum Young Investigator Grant (2021) for quantum field theory research
As Principal Investigator for the project "New invariants in low-dimensional topology via quantum field theory," he leads cross-institutional collaborations funded by the Villum Foundation. His research group actively develops novel mathematical tools at the physics-mathematics interface, with significant industry and academic engagement through the ORCID and Scopus networks.
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