
معرفی
KIMURA Taro is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Mathematics of Burgundy (IMB), University of Burgundy, with a focus on Mathematical Physics and Theoretical Physics. He holds a tenure-track position under the ISITE-BFC initiative and leads research at the intersection of algebraic geometry, quantum field theory, and topological materials. His academic roles include teaching advanced mathematics and physics courses in the International Master in Mathematical Physics (Math4Phys) program.
- Education: PhD in Physics from the University of Tokyo (2012), MA and BA from the University of Tokyo.
- Research: Explores quantum field theory, random matrix models, quiver gauge theories, and their applications to topological phases and integrability.
Article Trends: His recent work bridges Mathematical Physics with High Energy Physics, emphasizing random partitions, quiver W-algebras, supergroup gauge theories, and topological materials. Publications reveal a focus on quantum integrability, non-perturbative methods, and algebraic structures in gauge theories.
Scientific Awards:
- International Junior Fellowship (2019–2022)
- JSPS Research Fellowships (2013–2015, 2011–2013)
Students & Collaborators: Mentors PhD and Master's students in projects related to quantum field theory and topological materials. Collaborates with researchers at institutions like RIKEN, Keio University, and the University of Tokyo. Leads the Mathematics-Physics team at IMB.
Grants: Principal Investigator (PI) for projects including AQGQ (MITI CNRS 2024–2025), CQAG (ANR 2019–2022), and co-PI for SupToPhAG (EUR-EIPHI 2021–2024).


