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Jiahong Wu serves as Regents Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Oklahoma State University, holding this distinguished position since 2011 with research centered on nonlinear partial differential equations and fluid dynamics phenomena.
His academic credentials include:
- B.S. in Computational Mathematics from Peking University (1988)
- M.S. in Applied Mathematics from University of Chicago (1993)
- Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from University of Chicago (1996)
Professor Wu's research program investigates fundamental nonlinear partial differential equations critical for modeling fluid behavior across scales—from microvascular blood flow to planetary geophysical systems—with significant contributions to mathematical analysis and real-world applications in environmental and biomedical contexts. His theoretical frameworks bridge abstract mathematics with practical fluid mechanics challenges.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Centennial Fellowship from the American Mathematical Society
- Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award from Oak Ridge Associated Universities
- OSU Regents Distinguished Research Award
With over 80 journal publications and a co-authored monograph accumulating 1400+ citations, Wu maintains active research leadership despite no specific advising relationships or grant details appearing in source materials. The mathematical community recognizes his work through sustained citation impact and institutional honors reflecting scholarly excellence.



