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Daniel K. Nakano
Born: July 30, 1964 in Seattle,
Washington
Citizenship: United States
Education:
1986
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A.B.
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Mathematics |
University
of
California,
Berkeley |
| 1988 |
M.S. |
Mathematics |
Yale
University |
| 1989 |
M.Phil |
Mathematics |
Yale
University |
| 1990 |
Ph.D. |
Mathematics |
Yale
University |
| Thesis
Advisor: |
George
B.
Seligman |
| Thesis: |
Projective
modules
over
Lie
algebras
of
Cartan
type |
Research Interests:
- Representation Theory of Algebraic
Groups,
Quantum
Groups, and Lie Superalgebras
- Homological Methods in Representation
Theory
- Cohomology and Support Varieties for
Algebraic
and
Finite Groups
- Algebraic and Geometric Methods in
Lie Theory
Employment:
1990-91
|
Visiting
Assistant
Professor |
Auburn
University |
| 1991-95 |
Visiting
Assistant
Professor |
Northwestern
University |
| 1992-95 |
NSF
Postdoctoral
Fellow |
Northwestern
University |
| 1994-98 |
Assistant
Professor |
Utah
State
University |
| 1998-02 |
Associate
Professor |
Utah
State
University |
| 2001-03 |
Associate
Professor |
University
of
Georgia |
| 2003-10 |
Professor |
University
of
Georgia |
| 2010- |
Distinguished
Research
Professor |
University
of
Georgia |
Visiting Positions:
| April
1993 |
University
of
Virginia |
| April
1995 |
University
of
Virginia |
| July
1998 |
Aarhus
University,
Denmark |
| June-July
2002 |
Visiting
Professor,
Osaka
City
University,
Japan |
| Jan-June
2003 |
EPSRC
Research
Fellow,
Oxford
University,
England |
| May
2004 |
Institute
for
Mathematical
Sciences,
University
of
Virginia |
| June
2005 |
Ecole
Polytechnique
Federale
de
Lausanne,
Switzerland |
Jan-June
2006
|
Visiting
Professor,
University
of
Virginia |
March
2008
|
General
Member,
Mathematical
Sciences
Research
Institute,
Berkeley,
CA
|
| July
2009 |
East
China
Normal
University,
Shanghai
China
|
| July
2009 |
Peking
University,
Beijing
China
|
Jan-June
2010
|
Visiting
Professor,
University
of
Sydney,
Australia
|
| March-June
2010 |
University
of
New
South
Wales,
Australia |
| April
2010 |
University
of
Melbourne,
Australia |
Research Support:
1992-1995
|
NSF
Postdoctoral
Fellowship
DMS-9206284
|
| 1995-1998 |
NSF
Research
Grant
DMS-9500715 |
| 1996-1997 |
Utah
State
University:
Faculty
Research
Grant |
| 1998-2001 |
NSF
Research
Grant
DMS-9800960 |
| 2001-2004 |
NSF
Research
Grant
DMS-0102225 |
| 2004-2007 |
NSF
Research
Grant
DMS-0400548 |
| 2007-2010 |
NSF
Research
Grant
DMS-0654169 |
2010-2013
|
NSF
Research
Grant
DMS-1002135 |
Co-Principal Investigator on Other Grants:
2001-2007
|
Co-PI
on
NSF
VIGRE
Grant
DMS-0089927
at
the
University
of Georgia |
| 2008-2013 |
PI
on NSF VIGRE
Grant DMS-0738586 at the University
of Georgia |
| 2009-2011 |
Co-PI
on
NSF
Grant
DMS-0852373
(Southeastern
Lie
Theory
Conference Series)
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