Gui-Qiang Chen
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Gui-Qiang G. Chen | |
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Zhejiang Province, China | |
Nationality | American, British |
Alma mater | Fudan University Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Awards | Member of Academia Europaea [1] (2022) Member of the European Academy of Sciences [2] (2020) Chinese National Natural Science Prize (1989) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Partial Differential Equations |
Institutions | University of Oxford Northwestern University University of Chicago New York University Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Gui-Qiang George Chen (Chinese: 陈贵强; pinyin: Chen Gui Qiang; born 25 May 1963) is a Chinese-born American-British mathematician. Currently, he is
Biography
Born in 1963 in
Research
His main research areas lie in nonlinear partial differential equations, nonlinear analysis, and their applications to mechanics, geometry, other areas of mathematics and science. His recent research interests include nonlinear conservation laws, nonlinear waves, nonlinear equations of mixed type, free boundary problems, geometric problems, and stochastic partial differential equations. His research interests also include measure-theoretical analysis, weak convergence methods, statistical physics, and numerical analysis. He has published more than 200 original research papers [8] and more than 10 research books.[9] Since 2000, he has delivered more than 300 invited lectures around the world.
Academic career
He is currently Statutory Professor
Activities
He now serves on the Organising Committee of the SIAM PDE Webinars for the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (2019–22) and International Scientific Board, RUDN University, Moscow, Russia (2018—Present). He was a member of the Major Awards Committee of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (2017–19), a member of the Royal Society Newton International Fellowship Board (2013–18), Co-Chair of the Theme Programme on Free Boundary Problems and Related Topics, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (2014);[10] Chair (2009-10) and Program Director (2005–06) of Activity Group on Analysis of Partial Differential Equations, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, USA; Chair of the Organizing Committee, SIAM Conference on Analysis of Partial Differential Equations (2006); a Member of the AMS-MAA Program Committee for the Joint Annual National Meetings (2008), American Mathematical Society Scientific Committee for the Joint International Meeting with Shanghai Mathematical Society (2008), AMS Program Committee for the Annual Meeting (2009), and Committee for National Meetings of American Mathematical Society (2007–10); Panellist of National Science Foundation (USA), Austrian Science Fund, and Research Council of Norway. He has been a Chair, or an Organizer/Co-organizer, or a Member of the Scientific Committees, of more than 200 International Conferences, Workshops, Symposia, Summer Schools, and Emphasis Years in more than 15 countries. He has been Editor-in-Chief and a member of Editorial Boards for more than 10 leading international scientific journals.
Awards, honors and fellowships
- Member of Academia Europaea (Academy of Europe) (MAE),[1] UK, 2022.[11]
- Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences (FEurASC), Belgium, 2020.[2]
- Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (FAMS), US, 2017.[12]
- Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (FIMA), UK, January 2014.[13]
- Life member, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK, July 2014.
- Turner-Kirk Fellow, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK, 2013–14.[14]
- Fellow of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics [15]
- The 2011 SIAM SIAG/ APDE Prize (SIAM, 2011)[16]
- Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award (2009)[17]
- Alexander von Humboldt Fellow (2003)
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship(1991)
- Chinese National Natural Science Prize (1989)
- University of Chicago-Argonne Fellowship in Mathematics (1989–90)
- Chinese Academy of Sciences Award in Mathematics (First Prize, 1988)
- Best Paper Award by Beijing Mathematical Society (1988)
References
- ^ a b "Academia Europaea (Academy of Europe)".
- ^ a b "European Academy of Sciences (EurASC)".
- ^ "Homepage of SIAG/ APDE Prize".
- ^ a b "Gui-Qiang G. Chen appointed to Professorship in the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations".
- ^ Oxford Centre for Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
- ^ EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Partial Differential Equations: Analysis and Applications
- ^ a b Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
- ^ Gui-Qiang G. Chen's original research papers [ArXiv: Gui-Qiang G. Chen][Google Scholar: Gui-Qiang G. Chen]
- ^ Gui-Qiang G. Chen's research books
- ^ Free Boundary Problems and Related Topics, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
- ^ "Academia Europaea (Academy of Europe)".
- ^ "Gui-Qiang Chen elected Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (AMS Fellow)".
- ^ Outreach, Prof. Gui-Qiang Chen
- ^ Turner-Kirk Fellow, Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge
- ^ "Gui-Qiang Chen elected Fellow of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM Fellow)".
- ^ "Gui-Qiang G. Chen awarded SIAG/APDE Prize".
- ^ "The Royal Society".