
معرفی
Xiang-Sheng Wang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, where he has been employed since 2016 (promoted from Assistant Professor in 2022). His research bridges applied analysis, computational mathematics, and mathematical biology, with specialized interests in asymptotic methods, differential equations, orthogonal polynomials, and epidemiological modeling.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Mathematics (2009) - City University of Hong Kong / University of Science and Technology of China
- B.Sc. in Mathematics (2004) - University of Science and Technology of China
Research Focus: His work spans four core interdisciplinary areas:
- Asymptotic analysis and computational mathematics
- Differential equations and dynamical systems
- Mathematical biology and mathematical statistics
- Orthogonal polynomials and special functions
Publication Trends: Wang's recent articles (2020-2025) predominantly focus on: 1) Modeling viral infections with immune responses and spatial heterogeneity, 2) Threshold dynamics in cholera and COVID-19 models, 3) Advanced numerical methods for PDEs and optimal control, and 4) Asymptotic expansions of orthogonal polynomials. His work consistently combines theoretical analysis with applications in biology and medicine.
Academic Service: He actively organizes special sessions at major conferences (e.g., Joint Mathematics Meetings, SIAM conferences) on topics including dynamical systems in biology, orthogonal polynomials, and numerical analysis. Upcoming engagements include co-organizing sessions at the 2025 AMS Southeastern Sectional Meeting.
Advising & Collaboration: Wang mentors graduate and undergraduate researchers and collaborates extensively with mathematicians and biologists internationally. His grants and lab activities are not detailed in the source text.



