
معرفی
Xiaojun Huang is a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers University, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics within the School of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on Complex Geometry, Several Complex Variables, and Partial Differential Equations, with a specialization in CR Geometry and hyperbolic space mappings. He holds an office in Hill Center 712 on Busch Campus and can be contacted via huangx@rutgers.edu.
Dr. Huang's work bridges complex analysis and differential geometry, addressing topics such as holomorphic isometries, rigidity phenomena, and singularities in CR structures. His contributions span theoretical advancements in hyperbolic space mappings, invariant metrics, and geometric analysis of complex manifolds. Though no awards are explicitly listed, his prolific publication record reflects sustained academic excellence.
His research portfolio includes over 50 peer-reviewed articles, with recent work exploring flattening CR singularities, volume-preserving mappings in Hermitian symmetric spaces, and boundary characterization of holomorphic isometries. Collaborators include leading mathematicians like Ji, Yin, and Xiao. Huang's expertise is further demonstrated through his role as thesis advisor, though specific advisee names are not documented here.
He maintains an active research program supported by grants (details unspecified) and collaborates internationally. His home page and institutional profile highlight academic service, including editorial roles and seminar participation.





