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Zheng-Chao Han is a Professor of Mathematics at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, affiliated with the Department of Mathematics. His research focuses on Nonlinear Analysis and Partial Differential Equations (PDE), with a particular emphasis on geometric PDEs, conformal geometry, and the Yamabe problem. He has contributed to understanding singular solutions, asymptotic behaviors, and curvature equations in geometric contexts. His work often intersects differential geometry and global analysis.
His office is located in HLL-522 on the Busch Campus, and he maintains an active research program with recent contributions spanning from foundational PDE theory to applications in materials science. While no specific awards are listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained academic impact.
Research interests include nonlinear elliptic equations, geometric identities (e.g., Kazdan-Warner type), and the interplay between curvature and conformal metrics. His articles address topics like σk-Yamabe equations, renormalized volume coefficients, and the Nirenberg problem, demonstrating expertise in both pure and applied mathematical analysis.
