معرفی
Ruoyu Wang is a Gibbs Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Yale University. His research focuses on microlocal analysis, partial differential equations (PDEs), harmonic analysis, geometric measure theory, and spectral theory. He actively contributes to the Yale mathematical community by organizing the Applied Math Seminar (Tuesdays) and the Analysis Seminar (Thursdays).
His work integrates theoretical frameworks with applied challenges, particularly in membrane-based technologies for ion separation and desalination. Recent studies emphasize advancing nanofiltration and electrodialysis processes for sustainable resource recovery and water treatment. His research also explores computational models for ion transport in polyamide membranes, leveraging machine learning for predictive analysis.
Key themes in his publications include optimizing membrane selectivity for lithium-magnesium separation, addressing mineral scaling in electrodialysis systems, and integrating renewable energy (e.g., wave-powered desalination). He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects bridging materials science, environmental engineering, and computational methods.
Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D. and maintains an active research group at Yale, contributing to both foundational mathematics and applied environmental technologies. His seminars foster academic discourse on cutting-edge topics in analysis and applied mathematics.

