Arthur and Gladys Pancoe Professor, Northwestern University
Educational Background:
B.S. Nanjing University, China Astronomy, 1982
Ph.D Northwestern University, Mathematics, 1988
Employment History:
Chair Professor, Head of department of mathematics,Southern University of science and technology,2015-
Chang-Jiang Chair professor,Peking University,1999-2015
Arthur & Gladys Pancoe (Endowed Chair) Professor Northwestern University, 2000-
Professor, Northwestern University, 1994-
Associate Professor, Georgia Tech, 1990-1994
Benjamin Peirce Lecturer & Assistant Professor, Harvard University 1988-1991
Current Fields of Research Interest:
Dynamical Systems, Hamiltonian Systems, Celestial Mechanics.
Honors, Awards:
Sloan Research Fellowship, Sloan Foundation, 1989
Best Paper Award, Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society, 1993
The First Blumenthal Award for Advancement of Mathematics, American Mathematical Society, 1993
National Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation, 1993-1998
Institute Fellow, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994
The Fifth Monroe Martin Prize for Applied Mathematics, University of Maryland, 1996
Invited Speaker, International Congress of Mathematicians, Berlin, 1998
Arthur and Gladys Pancoe Chair in Mathematics, Northwestern, 2000
Cnang-Jiang Scholar, Peking University, 1999
National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, 1999
The Thousand Talents Plan, Peking University, 2011