
معرفی
Dr. Andreas Krug is a Lecturer at the Institute of Algebraic Geometry, Leibniz University Hannover. He previously served as an Assistant in Sönke Rollenske's research group at Philipps University Marburg and held a visiting fellowship at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on derived categories of coherent sheaves, Hilbert schemes of points on surfaces, and Calabi-Yau varieties. Krug's academic journey includes a PhD under Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen at the University of Augsburg and postdoctoral positions in Bonn and Hannover.
His recent work explores topics such as semi-orthogonal decompositions, Hochschild cohomology of Hilbert schemes, and asymmetry of P-functors. He has contributed to understanding extension groups of tautological bundles and compactified Jacobians of ADE curves. Krug actively participates in academic committees, including the Curriculum and Teaching Committee of the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics. His publications span prestigious journals like Compositio Mathematica, Michigan Math. J., and Communications in Contemporary Mathematics.
While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects significant contributions to algebraic geometry. His advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided texts. Krug’s research often intersects categorical structures and geometric constructions, with a focus on moduli spaces and derived categories.


