Prof. Zhong-Zhi Bai is a Professor of Computational Mathematics at the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing, part of the Academy of Mathematics and Systems Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing. He is based at the State Key Laboratory of Scientific/Engineering Computing, a leading institution in applied mathematics and high-performance computing in China. His research spans a broad range of topics in computational mathematics, with a strong emphasis on numerical linear and nonlinear algebra , parallel computations , numerical optimization , and sparse matrix techniques . He has made significant contributions to the development and analysis of preconditioners and numerical methods for differential-algebraic equations and partial differential equations . His work is foundational in advancing iterative solvers and large-scale scientific simulations. The available publications, including the notable book Milestones in Matrix Computation (2007), reflect a long-standing engagement with matrix computation and numerical algorithms. The research trends indicate a deep focus on theoretical and practical aspects of numerical methods, particularly in the context of high-performance and scientific computing environments. Prof. Bai serves on the editorial boards of several leading journals in the field, including: Applied Numerical Mathematics Communications on Applied Mathematics and Computation Computational and Applied Mathematics East Asian Journal on Applied Mathematics Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics Journal of Mathematical Study Journal of Scientific Computing Numerical Algorithms Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications He has advised students and mentored researchers, though specific names are not listed. His work is supported by institutional affiliations and likely national research grants, given his position in a State Key Laboratory. He has developed software tools and delivered lecture series, contributing to both research and education in computational mathematics. Prof. Bai is actively involved in the numerical linear algebra community and maintains a comprehensive academic presence, including publications, editorial service, and software contributions. He leads or participates in research teams focused on advancing computational methods within the State Key Laboratory framework.







