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Professor Ian Grojnowski is a distinguished mathematician affiliated with the University of Cambridge, serving in the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS). His research spans representation theory, algebraic geometry, and connections to mathematical physics.
- University: University of Cambridge
- Department: Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics
- Academic Rank: Professor of Representation Theory
- Research Group: Algebraic Geometry
- Contact: Room E1.03 | Telephone: 01223 337930 | Personal Homepage
Research Interests: Grojnowski's work focuses on the interplay between representation theory of reductive groups, algebraic geometry (particularly Hilbert schemes and Springer fibres), and infinite-dimensional Lie algebras. His recent publications highlight applications to equivariant cohomology theories and geometric constructions in quantum group representations.
Publications Overview: His research output covers foundational topics in affine Hecke algebras, canonical bases for quantized groups, and geometric methods in representation theory. Notable themes include the Calogero-Sutherland system, loop Grassmannians, and elliptic cohomology with applications to symmetries in quantum mechanics.
Scientific Recognition:
- 2004 Prizewinner - Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society
As a member of the Algebraic Geometry research group, Grojnowski contributes to collaborative projects and mentoring in advanced mathematical research.




