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Tianqi Wang is a Gibbs Assistant Professor at Yale University, starting in Fall 2024. His academic trajectory includes a PhD in Mathematics from the National University of Singapore (co-trained at École Normale Supérieure - PSL under advisors Tengren Zhang and Nicolas Tholozan), a master's degree from Sorbonne Université, and undergraduate studies at Tsinghua University.
His research centers on geometric group theory and higher Teichmüller theory, with a focus on geometric structures, group representations, and dynamical systems. Specific interests include Anosov representations, hyperbolic groups, and interactions between geometry and topology.
Wang's publications consistently explore geometric and dynamical aspects of group representations, particularly investigating Anosov representations, Gromov hyperbolicity, and structures in higher-rank Teichmüller theory. His work bridges geometric analysis, dynamical systems, and discrete subgroups of Lie groups.
At Yale, he teaches Analysis I (MATH 255) and Linear Algebra with Applications (MATH 222). Previously, as a teaching assistant at NUS, he covered courses in Algebraic Topology, Metric and Topological Spaces, Calculus, and Linear Algebra.
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