
معرفی
Dr. Bin Cheng is a Senior Lecturer (equivalent to tenured Assistant Professor) in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Surrey, UK. His work focuses on applied mathematics and mathematical physics, particularly nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) and their applications to atmospheric and oceanic circulations. He holds a PhD from the University of Maryland (2007) and has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Michigan (2007-2010) and Arizona State University (2010-2012).
Education: BSc in Mathematics (Peking University, 2001), MSc in Applied Mathematics (UCLA, 2003), PhD in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Computing (University of Maryland, 2007).
Research interests include nonlinear PDEs, geophysical fluid dynamics, and singular limits in multiscale systems. He has led and contributed to grants such as the Leverhulme Research Project Grant (2017-2021) and an EPSRC Standard Grant (2018-2021). His publications span topics like rotating Navier-Stokes equations, Monge-Ampère equations, and magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). He actively supervises postgraduate students and teaches university-level mathematics.
Publications reflect a focus on rigorous analysis of fluid dynamics, turbulence, and multiscale phenomena. Recent work includes studies on near-resonance approximations in geophysical flows and convergence rates in singular limits of PDEs.



