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Shuai Jiang is a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences and is based in Ayres Hall. His research focuses on affine Schubert calculus, extending classical Schubert calculus by integrating tools from algebraic geometry, combinatorics, and representation theory. He is also deeply committed to mathematics education at all levels, emphasizing active student participation, curiosity-driven learning, and holistic understanding of mathematical concepts.
Dr. Jiang’s work addresses questions such as determining geometric intersections in higher-dimensional spaces, exemplified by classic problems like the number of lines intersecting four lines in three-dimensional space. His interdisciplinary approach bridges pure mathematics disciplines, reflecting a broad scholarly impact.
No specific grants, labs, or awards are listed in the provided information. His teaching philosophy prioritizes student engagement and conceptual mastery, aligning with his dual focus on research and pedagogy.
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