
معرفی
Xiangwen Zhang is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Irvine. His research focuses on geometric analysis and partial differential equations, particularly exploring geometric flows, complex geometry, and mathematical physics. He has contributed to the study of Hessian equations, Strominger systems, and string theory-related geometric structures.
Dr. Zhang’s work bridges differential geometry and nonlinear PDEs, with significant contributions to the understanding of curvature flows, conformally balanced metrics, and geometric inequalities. His research often involves advanced techniques from complex geometry and geometric analysis, addressing questions in both pure and applied mathematical contexts.
His academic activities include teaching courses like Math 2D (Multivariable Calculus) and maintaining active participation in seminars such as the Analysis Seminar and Differential Geometry Seminar. He collaborates widely, evidenced by co-authorships with researchers like T. Fei, D.H. Phong, and S. Picard. His research has been published in leading journals such as the Journal of Differential Geometry and Inventiones Mathematicae.
Zhang’s expertise also extends to geometric inequalities and spacetime geometry, as seen in his work on Minkowski formulae and Alexandrov theorems. His research program reflects a deep engagement with the interplay between geometry, analysis, and theoretical physics.

