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Ying Huang is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, Pace University, where she has been contributing to both teaching and research. She holds a PhD from Brown University and has prior academic experience at the University of Minnesota as a Visiting Professor and at the University of Toledo as an Assistant Professor.
Education:
- BS, Beijing University
- MS, Brown University
- PhD, Brown University
Her research focuses on differential and difference equations, coupled oscillator systems, and mathematical modeling in neural networks and biology. She applies analytical and dynamical systems techniques to study nonlinear recurrence relations and stability in discrete models. Her teaching portfolio includes foundational and advanced courses such as Calculus, Linear Algebra, Real Analysis, and Probability & Statistics.
The available publications highlight a strong concentration on difference equations, particularly convergence, boundedness, and invariant interval properties in rational and nonlinear recursive systems. These works fall within the broader domains of applied mathematics and dynamical systems, demonstrating theoretical depth and rigorous analysis.
Professional Memberships:
- American Mathematical Society
She contributes to departmental service as the Library Liaison, assisting in the selection of mathematics books and journals. While no formal advising or grant activities are listed, her sustained research output and academic appointments reflect an active engagement in the mathematical sciences community.
She is affiliated with the Department of Mathematics at Pace University's Westchester campus in Marks Hall and can be reached at yhuang@pace.edu.





