
معرفی
Maxim Nazarov is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of York, UK. He holds a PhD from Moscow State University (1991) and has held academic roles including Assistant Professor at Moscow State University and postdoctoral fellowships in Kyoto and Swansea. He joined York in 1996, becoming a Lecturer in 2000, Reader in 2003, and Professor in 2006. His research focuses on representation theory of quantum affine algebras, Cherednik algebras, and their connections to quantum integrable systems and theoretical physics.
Research Interests:
- Algebraic and combinatorial aspects of representation theory
- Quantum affine algebras and integrable systems
- Cherednik algebras and their applications
- Lie algebras/superalgebras and quantum groups
Key Awards:
- Whitehead Prize (London Mathematical Society, 2003)
- EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship (1995)
- JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship (1992–1993)
Publications: Focus on advanced topics in quantum algebra, integrable systems, and representation theory, with over 40 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Communications in Mathematical Physics and Advances in Mathematics. Recent work includes studies on Yangians, Lie superalgebras, and universal R-matrices.
Academic Roles: Member of University Senate (2015–2018), Promotions Advisory Panel, and Special Cases Committee. Active in organizing research projects, including Cherednik Algebras at Infinity (EPSRC-funded).
Labs/Teams: Part of the Algebra Research Group at York, contributing to collaborative projects on quantum algebra and representation theory.



