Arzu Boysal is a Full Professor at Boğaziçi University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics in Istanbul, Türkiye. Her career spans over two decades, blending teaching and research in pure mathematics, particularly representation theory and algebraic geometry. Ph.D. in Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2005) B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering, Boğaziçi University (1994) Her research focuses on the representation theory of Lie algebras and affine Lie algebras, exploring their applications in algebraic geometry, moduli spaces, and complex geometry. She investigates connections between algebraic and geometric structures, with emphasis on Lie groups and their infinite-dimensional analogs. Arzu’s publications reflect her interdisciplinary approach, ranging from theoretical studies on Verlinde spaces and fusion products to applied mathematical modeling in mechanical systems. Her work on Multiple Bernoulli series and wall-crossing formulas bridges number theory with geometric quantization. She has received institutional research funding through Boğaziçi University's BAP-5076P project (2010), titled "Duvar Atlama Metodu ile Hacim ve Boyut Hesapları," focusing on volume and dimension calculations via partitioning methods.