Department of Applied Mathematics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Postdoctoral Fellow
I hold a Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from University of Chinese Academy of Sciences with a focus on the Riemann problem of the multi-dimensional hyperbolic conservation laws. I have been working in AMA as a postdoc researcher for nearly two years, engaging in the analysis of nonlinear PDEs. Currently, I am collaborating with my colleagues to explore the global well-posedness of Euler-Poisson equations and the nozzle problems for steady Euler equations.
I am a positive and optimistic individual, always eager to embrace new experience and new ideas with an open mind. In my free time, I enjoy immersing myself in reading, woking out in the gym, and playing table tennis with friends as a way to rejuvenate and maintain a healthy work-life balance.