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Xin Zhou is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Stanford University (2013), a M.S. from Peking University (2008), and a B.S. in Physics and Mathematics from Tsinghua University (2006). His research focuses on geometric analysis, calculus of variations, and differential geometry, particularly in the study of minimal surfaces, constant mean curvature hypersurfaces, and free boundary problems. Zhou is a co-organizer of the Cornell Analysis and Geometric Analysis Seminar and has contributed to workshops such as the Brin Center’s 'Weyl Laws Across Mathematics.'
His awards include the 2024 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, the 2024 Von Neumann Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Study, Simons Fellowships (2023-2024), and an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship (2019-2021). He delivered an invited talk at the 2022 International Congress of Mathematicians.
Zhou’s work integrates advanced min-max theory, topological methods, and geometric analysis to address fundamental questions in global differential geometry. His recent research emphasizes the existence and properties of minimal hypersurfaces, multiplicity conjectures, and applications to manifold structure and curvature problems.



