
معرفی
Wei-Shih Yang is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Temple University, part of the College of Science and Technology. His research focuses on mathematical physics, mathematical finance, and complex networks, with notable contributions to quantum random walks, statistical mechanics, and wireless network analysis. He holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University under Eugene B. Dynkin.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics, Cornell University, under Eugene B. Dynkin.
Research Interests:
Dr. Yang's work spans mathematical physics (quantum systems, phase transitions), financial mathematics (ruin probabilities), and complex networks (wireless systems, social networks). His recent studies include quantum random walks' localization on fractal structures and applications of quantum computing, as well as algorithmic advancements in network security and data analysis.
Recent Trends in Publications:
His recent work emphasizes interdisciplinary applications of mathematics in quantum computing, cybersecurity (botnet detection), and vehicular networks. Collaborations span computer science, engineering, and physics, reflecting his expertise in bridging theoretical concepts with practical network challenges.
Advising & Grants:
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Labs/Teams:
While specific lab affiliations are not mentioned, his research collaborations suggest involvement with interdisciplinary teams in Temple's College of Science and Technology, focusing on network science and quantum systems.





