
معرفی
Bao-Feng Feng is a Professor in the School of Mathematical and Statistics Sciences at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. His research focuses on integrable systems, nonlinear wave phenomena, and their applications in scientific computing, numerical analysis, and nonlinear optics/photonics.
- Education: Double B.S. in Physics and Applied Math (Tsinghua University, 1989), M.S. in Applied Math (Nagoya University, 1997), Ph.D. in Engineering (Kyoto University, 2000)
Research Interests: Dr. Feng specializes in continuous and discrete integrable systems, nonlinear waves with applications in scientific computing and numerical analysis, and nonlinear optics/photonics. His work bridges theoretical mathematics with practical implementations in nonlinear material modeling and optical pulse propagation.
Grants Activities:
- PI: NSF grant DMS-1715991 ($121,221, 2017-2021) for mathematical analysis of nonlinear optics models
- Co-PI: DoD/AFOSR grant W911NF2010276 ($653,371, 2020-2023) with Dr. Hamidzera Ramezani on defect states in modulated lattices
- Co-PI: NSF grant DMS-1820771 ($239,713, 2018-2021) for graduate diversity initiatives
- PI: NSF/CBMS Conference grant 1543860 ($39,505, 2015-2017) with Dr. Andras Balogh
- PI: NSF of China grant 11728103 (2018-2020, ~$2,7300 RMB) on shallow water wave models
- PI: NSF of China grant 11428102 (2015-2016, ~$3,0400 RMB) on optical pulse propagation in birefringent materials
- PI: DoD/ARO grant W911NF-05-1-0029 ($240,000, 2005-2009) for nonlinear material modeling
Teaching: Dr. Feng has taught courses such as Intro to Math Proofs, Problem Solving, Calculus II, Numerical Analysis, and Integrable Systems from Fall 2017 to Spring 2020.



