
About
Gregor Schaumann is a researcher at the Chair of Mathematics X (Mathematical Physics) within the Institute of Mathematics at the University of Würzburg, Germany. He specializes in the interplay between algebra and topology, particularly focusing on quantum algebra, low-dimensional topology, and higher category theory.
Research Interests:
- Topological field theories (TFTs) and associated manifold invariants
- Tensor categories and their representations
- Module categories and bimodule structures
- Higher categorical frameworks for mathematical physics
- Fusion categories and categorical quantum groups
- Orbifold constructions in TQFTs
Scientific Contributions: His recent work includes foundational studies on Grothendieck-Verdier categories, fusion quivers, and generalized orbifolds in Reshetikhin-Turaev TQFTs. He has also advanced the understanding of Eilenberg-Watts calculus and pivotal tricategories.
Teaching & Advising: Gregor supervises bachelor's and master's theses and teaches courses such as Linear Algebra for GMR teaching candidates, Introduction to Knot Theory, and seminars in algebraic topology and geometric mechanics.
Collaborations: He collaborates with international researchers including Jürgen Fuchs, Ingo Runkel, Christoph Schweigert, and Nils Carqueville, with whom he co-organizes the Higher Structures & Field Theory Seminar.
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