
معرفی
Kazuhiro Ishige is a Professor at the Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo. His research focuses on qualitative properties of solutions to parabolic and elliptic partial differential equations (PDEs), including asymptotic behavior, blow-up phenomena, and geometric analysis.
His work spans asymptotic profiles for semilinear heat equations, power concavity of solutions, uniqueness of nonnegative solutions on manifolds, and analysis of dynamical boundary conditions. He leads the MEXT Grant-in-Aid project (2019–2023) on systematic shape and asymptotic analysis of evolution equations.
- Key Themes: Hot spots movement, blow-up sets, nonlinear boundary conditions, Schrödinger semigroups.
- Awards: Seiichi Tejima Doctoral Dissertation Award (1996), Hukuhara Prize (2009), MSJ Analysis Prize (2014).
Ishige actively organizes seminars like the Kyoto Station Seminars and Applied Analysis Seminars, fostering collaboration in nonlinear PDEs and related fields.


