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Yan Zhang is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Director of CAMCOS at San Jose State University (SJSU), within the College of Science's Department of Mathematics and Statistics. He holds a BA from Harvard University (2003–2007) and a PhD in Applied Mathematics from MIT (2008–2013), advised by Richard Stanley. Prior to SJSU, he was a Morrey Visiting Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley (2013–2016).
His research focuses on algebraic combinatorics, blockchain technology, supersymmetric representation theory (via Adinkras), and interdisciplinary applications. Notable projects include collaborations with the Ethereum Foundation on blockchain theory and the design of SJSU’s Cryptography course. He also directs SPARC, a summer program for gifted high school students.
Zhang’s work bridges discrete mathematics with physics, biology, and social sciences. He has contributed to topics like judgment aggregation, neural coding, and chip-firing games. His teaching and mentoring span university and non-traditional settings, emphasizing problem-solving and interdisciplinary thinking.
Scientific awards include the Best Student Paper Award at the 2012 FPSAC conference. His collaborations extend to industry, including consulting for startups like Cerebras and the Ethereum Foundation. Zhang’s academic contributions are further reflected in his extensive publication record and invited talks at institutions such as MIT, UC Berkeley, and Stanford.
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