
معرفی
Zhen-Qing Chen is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Washington, Seattle. His research focuses on stochastic analysis, probability theory, and their applications to non-local operators, Dirichlet forms, and homogenization. He has held editorial roles including Editor-in-Chief of Potential Analysis and Coordinating Editor for Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society. Chen has organized international conferences such as the Sixth International Conference on Stochastic Analysis and its Applications (2012) and has contributed to the Probability Seminar at UW. His work bridges theoretical probability with applied stochastic processes, emphasizing diffusion processes with jumps and non-symmetric operators.
- Editorial Roles: Potential Analysis, Journal of Theoretical Probability, Probability, Uncertainty and Quantitative Risk.
- Key Contributions: Limit theorems for random walks, heat kernel estimates, and boundary Harnack principles.
- Professional Activities: Organizer of conferences on stochastic analysis and seminars at UW and other institutions.
His research explores advanced topics like stochastic Komatu-Loewner evolutions, Feynman-Kac transforms, and long-range random walks on nilpotent groups. Chen’s work is foundational in stochastic processes with jumps and their analytical properties.



