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Chun-Hung Liu is an Associate Professor at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on structural graph theory, combinatorics, and discrete mathematics, with a particular emphasis on graph minors, coloring problems, treewidth, and algorithmic aspects of graph theory. He has contributed significantly to understanding extremal graph properties, metric dimensions, and well-quasi-ordering in graph structures.
His work often intersects theoretical computer science, exploring algorithmic solutions to graph partitioning, coloring, and decomposition challenges. Recent trends in his publications highlight advancements in conflict-free coloring, asymptotic dimensions of graph families, and structural characterizations of graphs excluding specific minors or subgraphs.
Liu’s research also delves into phase transitions in degeneracy and the interplay between graph parameters like treewidth and layered treewidth. His studies on quasi-tree partitions and product structures further illustrate his expertise in graph decomposition techniques. While no awards are explicitly listed, his prolific publishing record indicates sustained contributions to the field.
His advising and grant activities, though not detailed in the provided texts, likely align with his research focus on foundational and applied graph theory problems. Collaborations and lab affiliations remain unspecified in the available information.


