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Xinyu Zhao serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), where his research focuses on applied mathematics and scientific computing with emphasis on nonlinear wave phenomena.
His academic journey includes:
- Undergraduate studies at Beijing Normal University
- Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of California, Berkeley under advisor Jon Wilkening
- Postdoctoral fellowship at McMaster University's Department of Mathematics and Statistics with Bartosz Protas
Dr. Zhao's research program centers on advanced mathematical analysis of nonlinear wave systems, investigating critical phenomena such as traveling wave dynamics, finite-time singularity formation in fluid equations, and solution stability properties. His methodology integrates rigorous analytical techniques with high-performance scientific computing to address fundamental challenges in mathematical physics.
Based in Cullimore Hall 609 at NJIT, he maintains active research collaborations though specific grant details and laboratory infrastructure are not documented in the available materials.





