
معرفی
Dr. Zhiguo Hu is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Windsor, Faculty of Science. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Alberta. His research focuses on Banach algebras associated with locally compact groups and quantum groups, with emphasis on duality theories, operator space structures, and harmonic analysis. He has contributed to the study of Arens regularity, module maps, and topological centre problems in non-abelian group contexts.
- Affiliations: Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science
- Education: Ph.D. in Mathematics (University of Alberta)
Research interests include quantum harmonic analysis, Fourier algebras, and abstract structures of operator algebras. His work explores connections between Banach algebra theory and quantum group frameworks, addressing foundational questions in functional analysis and non-commutative geometry.
Recent publications (2006–2013) highlight contributions to trace class operators, completely bounded multipliers, and topological centre problems across various algebraic structures. These studies advance understanding of operator spaces and their applications in harmonic analysis and quantum theory.
No scientific awards explicitly listed. Active in grant-funded research through collaborations like those with Matthias Neufang and Zhong-Jin Ruan. His work is foundational for graduate training in functional analysis and quantum algebraic systems.
Leads research in operator algebra theory within the department, contributing to the mathematical foundations of quantum group analysis. No specific lab or team mentioned, but collaborates internationally with experts in abstract harmonic analysis.



