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Dr. Jia Huang is a Professor of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK). He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Minnesota and a B.S. in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from the University of Science and Technology of China. His research focuses on Discrete Mathematics, including Algebraic and Enumerative Combinatorics, Combinatorial Representation Theory, and Graph Theory. Notable areas of study include compositions with restricted parts, nonassociative binary operations, and the combinatorics of Hopf algebras.
Dr. Huang has organized the UNK Undergraduate Research Mathematics Mini-Symposium since 2017 and has mentored multiple undergraduate research fellows. He teaches a wide range of courses, including Advanced Calculus, Discrete Mathematics, and Linear Algebra. His academic career includes postdoctoral work at the University of Minnesota and tenure progression from Assistant to Associate to Full Professor at UNK.
Recent research contributions span topics like associative-commutative spectra of binary operations, partially palindromic compositions, and domination ratios in graph theory. He actively publishes in journals such as Discrete Mathematics, Journal of Integer Sequences, and Electronic Journal of Combinatorics.
Dr. Huang's advising efforts include guiding students like Gamaliel Montero Alcaraz and Evan Olson. He also collaborates with institutions globally, including presentations at the International Conference on Enumerative Combinatorics and the Formal Power Series and Algebraic Combinatorics conference.



