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Professor Ruibin Zhang is a faculty member at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney. His research focuses on algebraic structures, particularly Lie theory, quantum supergroups, and their applications to quantum field theory and mathematical physics. He is renowned for contributions to representation theory, invariant theory, and noncommutative geometry.
His work advances the understanding of symmetries in fundamental physics, with recent studies on branching algebras, noncommutative spaces, and quantum supergroup constructions. Zhang holds ARC Discovery grants for projects like 'Geometric themes in the theory of Lie supergroups' and 'Symmetry via braiding, diagrammatics, and cellularity.'
Research interests include quantum groups, Lie superalgebras, cohomology, and topological invariants. His articles explore topics such as Temperley-Lieb algebras, fusion categories, and enhanced Brauer categories. Despite his extensive output, no specific awards are listed in the provided materials.
Zhang collaborates widely, with publications in Advances in Mathematics, Journal of Algebra, and Communications in Mathematical Physics. His research bridges algebra, geometry, and physics, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections.




