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Jason Crann is an Associate Professor in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at Carleton University. He is affiliated with the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Mathematics and Statistics (OCIMS), where he contributes to the Joint Analysis Group and the interdisciplinary QUASAR Group, focusing on quantum security through algebra and representation theory. Additionally, he is an Affiliate Member of the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo. His research spans operator algebras, harmonic analysis on quantum groups, and quantum information theory, with a strong emphasis on functional analysis and algebraic structures.
Research interests include the interplay between quantum groups and harmonic analysis, operator modules, and applications to quantum information. His work explores topics such as quantum teleportation, state convertibility, and the mathematical foundations of quantum systems. Crann’s articles reflect a focus on advanced theoretical frameworks, including non-commutative theorems, quantum kinematical systems, and algebraic approaches to spacetime reconstruction.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to quantum information theory and operator algebras highlight significant academic engagement. Supervision opportunities are available for students interested in functional analysis and quantum information intersections. Collaborations extend to the QUASAR Group and the Institute for Quantum Computing, emphasizing interdisciplinary research in quantum security and algebraic methodologies.
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