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Yisong Yang is a Professor of Mathematics at New York University, affiliated with both the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences and the Tandon School of Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts (1988), an M.S. from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1985), and a B.S. from Henan University (1982). His research focuses on Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics, and Applied Mathematics, with notable contributions to soliton theory, gauge field models, and cosmological equations. He has authored books on advanced linear algebra and nonlinear analysis, including works published by Springer, Cambridge University Press, and Oxford University Press.
Teaching responsibilities include graduate courses such as Real Analysis II and Advanced Linear Algebra II at Tandon. His publications span over three decades, addressing topics like Born-Infeld theory, black hole physics, and vortex dynamics. Yang’s work bridges pure mathematics and theoretical physics, with applications in cosmology and quantum field theory.
He maintains an active research profile, with recent studies on electromagnetic asymmetry, charged black holes, and nonlinear phenomena. Collaborative efforts include exploration of geometric curvatures in physical systems and the mathematical foundations of solitonic structures.
Professional activities include curriculum development, academic advising, and participation in interdisciplinary projects. His hobbies include a strategic board game called “Four Armies,” emphasizing cooperative gameplay.



