Nicolai Reshetikhin
Nicolai Yuryevich Reshetikhin (, born October 10, 1958, in
Leningrad,
Soviet Union) is a
mathematical physicist, currently a professor of mathematics at
Tsinghua University,
China and a professor of mathematical physics at the
University of Amsterdam (
Korteweg-de Vries Institute for Mathematics). He is also a professor emeritus at the
University of California,
Berkeley. His research is in the fields of
low-dimensional topology,
representation theory, and
quantum groups. His major contributions are in the theory of quantum integrable systems, in representation theory of quantum groups
and in
quantum topology. He and
Vladimir Turaev constructed invariants of 3-manifolds
which are expected to describe quantum Chern–Simons field theory introduced by
Edward Witten.
He earned his
bachelor's degree and
master's degree from
Leningrad State University in 1982, and his
Ph.D. from the
Steklov Mathematical Institute in 1984.
He gave a
plenary lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2010. He was named a Fellow of the
American Mathematical Society, in the 2022 class of fellows, "for contributions to the theory of quantum groups, integrable systems, topology, and quantum physics".
In 2022, Reshetikhin received the inaugural
Weyl-Wigner Award from
ICGTMP.
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