
معرفی
Huiya Yan is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. His research focuses on Graph Theory and its applications, including topics like supereulerian graphs, connectivity indices, and network topologies. He has held academic positions since 2005, progressing from a Graduate Teaching Assistant at West Virginia University (2005-2009) to Assistant (2009-2013), Associate (2013-2019), and Full Professor (2019-present) at UWL.
- Education:
- Ph.D., West Virginia University (2009)
- M.S., Beijing Institute of Technology (2005)
- B.S., Shandong University of Technology (2002)
Professor Yan’s work bridges theoretical graph theory with practical applications in wireless networks and combinatorial optimization. His recent research explores topological indices (e.g., Zagreb index) and their implications for graph properties like Hamiltonicity and connectivity. He has published extensively in journals such as Discrete Applied Mathematics and IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing, with a focus on advancing understanding of graph structures and network performance.
His teaching spans undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematics, including Discrete Mathematics, Calculus, and Graph Theory. He advises students through initiatives like the Putnam Math Competition practice sessions and maintains virtual office hours for accessibility.





