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Sun Yujiao Job Title: Assistant Professor E-mail: yujiao.sun@bit.edu.cn
Hecke algebras and representations of Lie type finite groups are studied. He has published papers in important international journals, and presided over the National Natural Science Foundation Youth Project and the Beijing Natural Science Foundation Youth Project.
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Research Interests

Hecke algebras and representations of Lie type finite groups

Education

2011.04-2017.01, Doctor of Science, University of Stuttgart (Germany), Supervisor: Professor Richard Dipper
2008.09-2011.03, Master of Science, Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Supervisor: Professor Yang Yichuan
2003.09-2007.07, Bachelor of Science, Shandong Jianzhu University, Tutors: Professor Li Xiuzhen, Professor Xia Xiangxiang

Professional Experience

2020.01-present, Pre-appointed Assistant Professor, School of Mathematics and Statistics, Beijing Institute of Technology
2017.12-2019.12, Post-doctoral, Mathematics Mobile Station, Beijing Institute of Technology, Co-supervisor: Professor Hu Jun

Research Achievement

[5] Yujiao Sun. Supercharacter theories for Sylow p-subgroups of the Ree groups. Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 225(10), 2021.
[4] Yujiao Sun. Supercharacter theories for Sylow p-subgroups of Lie type G2. Linear and Multilinear Algebra, 69(6):1102-1136, 2021.
[3] Jun Hu and Yujiao Sun. Integral u-deformed involution modules. Journal of Algebra, 531: 57-69, 01 August 2019.
[2] Yujiao Sun. A supercharacter theory for Sylow p-subgroups of the Steinberg triality groups. Journal of Algebra and its Applications, 18(5): 33 pages, May 2019.
[1] Yujiao Sun. Character tables of Sylow p-subgroups of the Steinberg triality groups 3D4(q3). Communications in Algebra, 46(11): 5034-5055, 2018.

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