
معرفی
Jinzi Mac Huang is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at NYU Shanghai, collaborating with the Applied Math Lab at the Courant Institute (New York), Applied Math Lab Shanghai, and the Joint Physics Lab at NYU-ECNU Institute of Physics. His research bridges experimental fluid dynamics, applied mathematics, and geophysical phenomena.
- Education: PhD in Mathematics from the Courant Institute, New York University; BS in Applied Physics & Applied Mathematics from Zhiyuan College, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Research Interests: Huang investigates fluid dynamics problems through experimental and mathematical frameworks. His work focuses on shape evolution under fluid-driven processes, stability analysis of physical systems, and interdisciplinary applications in geophysics and soft matter physics. Ongoing projects explore natural dissolution patterns, aerodynamics of irregular objects, and morphological scaling laws.
Publications Trends: Huang's research spans high-impact studies in fluid mechanics and geophysical applications. His work combines mathematical modeling with experimental validation, addressing phenomena like convective dissolution, flight stability of meteorites, and shape dynamics in fluid environments. Common themes include nonlinear dynamics, interfacial physics, and quantitative pattern analysis.
Labs & Collaborations: Actively engaged with three research hubs: the Applied Math Lab (NYU), Applied Math Lab Shanghai, and the Joint Physics Lab at NYU-ECNU Institute of Physics. These collaborations integrate theoretical and experimental approaches across global campuses.


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