
معرفی
Thuyen Dang is a William H. Kruskal Instructor at the Department of Statistics and the College, University of Chicago, and a member of the Committee on Computational and Applied Mathematics (CCAM). His research bridges mathematical analysis and materials science, focusing on asymptotic analysis of partial differential equations (PDEs) for composite materials and complex fluids.
- PhD: University of Houston (2022), advised by Yuliya Gorb and Silvia Jiménez Bolaños
- Master's: Sorbonne Paris Nord University (France)
- Bachelor's: University of Science - VNUHCM (Vietnam)
Dang's research integrates homogenization theory, calculus of variations, and mathematical physics to study effective behaviors of nonlinear dielectric elastomers, magnetic suspensions, and topological Anderson insulators. His work combines analytical PDE techniques with applications to physical systems.
Recent publications highlight interdisciplinary themes in homogenization, fluid dynamics, and material modeling. Notable contributions include asymptotic analysis of magnetorheological fluids and gradient estimates for magnetic suspensions.
- Scientific Awards: William H. Kruskal Instructor (University of Chicago)
Dang has extensive teaching experience across multiple institutions, including roles as an instructor and teaching assistant in courses spanning differential equations, complex analysis, and calculus. His methodologies emphasize student engagement through recitations and office hours.




