Xiaoqiang Wang


Professor

Department of Scientific Computing
Florida State University
Dirac Science Library
Tallahassee, FL 32306-4120

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Office: DSL 495

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Office Phone: (850) 644-4274

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Email:  

  

 

Research Interest

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Numerical analysis and applied partial differential equations

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Mathematical biology

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Image processing, scientific visualization and data mining

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High-performance scientific computing
 

 

Education

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Ph.D in Applied Mathematics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, 2005
        Dissertation: Phase field models and simulations of vesicle bio-membranes
        Advisor: Prof. Qiang Du

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M.S. in Institute of Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R.China, 1998

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B.S. in Mathematics, Wuhan University, Wuhan, Hubei, P.R.China, 1995
 

 

Professional experience

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Professor (2020 - present), Department of Scientific Computing, Florida State University

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Associate Professor (2012 - 2020), Department of Scientific Computing, Florida State University

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Assistant Professor (2006 - 2012), School of Computational Science - Department of Mathematics, Florida State University

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IMA Industrial Postdoctoral Associate (2005 - 2006), Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), University of Minnesota

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Research Assistant (2003 - 2005), Pennsylvania State University, University Park

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Teaching Assistant (2002 - 2003), Pennsylvania State University, University Park

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Teaching Assistant (2001 - 2002), Iowa State University, Ames, IA

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Senior Software Engineer and Project Manager (1998-2001)  NEC Advanced Software Technology (Beijing) Co., Ltd., P.R.China
 

 

Students

 Jie Wang - worked on image processing and already have several recent papers published in IEEE TPAMI and TIP. He graduated in 2011 with a Ph.D degree. Now he is a Research Assistant Professor at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
His webpage: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jwangumi/index.html


Rui Gu - worked on bio-math, studying the vesicle transformations via phase field models. He graduated in Fall 2015 with a Ph.D degree. Now he is working at a Software company at Boston.

 

Chaolun Wang - Graduated 2019.
 

Young Hwan Kim - My current student working on phase field methods and simulations of bio-membranes.
 

 

Curriculum Vitae

Please check my CV here.