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Qiliang Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Ohio University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He is based in Morton Hall 537 and can be reached at wuq@ohio.edu or by phone at +1-740-597-2711.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 2013
- B.S., University of Science and Technology of China, 2007
His research lies at the intersection of nonlinear dynamics, pattern formation, and mathematical biology. He specializes in the analysis of dynamical systems and differential equations, particularly those modeling complex spatial and temporal patterns. His work contributes to both theoretical and applied mathematics, with implications in biological and physical systems.
While no specific publications are listed in the provided materials, his research interests suggest a strong focus on nonlinear waves and pattern-forming systems, likely involving both analytical and computational methods.
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Dr. Wu has held academic positions at Ohio University since 2017, advancing from Assistant to Associate Professor. Prior to that, he was a Visiting Assistant Professor at Michigan State University. He is actively involved in the academic community through participation in seminar series such as the Dynamics Seminar at OU, the One World Dynamics Seminar, and the One World PDE Seminar. There is no mention of grant funding or student advisement in the provided content.
He maintains professional presence via Google Scholar, MathSciNet, and a personal research website, indicating an ongoing commitment to scholarly engagement.





