About
Zhou Zhang is an Associate Professor at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Sydney. He holds a Australian Research Council Future Fellowship and leads research in complex differential geometry, geometric evolution equations, and nonlinear PDEs.
- PhD in Pure Mathematics (MIT, 2006)
- BS in Mathematics (Peking University, 2001)
His research focuses on Kähler–Ricci flow, complex Monge-Ampère equations, and pluripotential theory, with applications to minimal algebraic manifolds and general type manifolds. His publications span geometric analysis, differential geometry, and nonlinear PDEs, with recent 2025 work addressing singularity independence and volume-preserving flow stability.
Scientific awards include the ARC Future Fellowship (2015). He supervises research students like Alexander Bednarek and Tiernan Cartwright, and has held appointments at the University of Michigan and MSRI. His teaching includes graduate courses on Riemannian Geometry and undergraduate mathematics at Sydney and Michigan.
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