The Mathematics Department is pleased to welcome Assistant Professor Xueying Yu who joined us over the summer, and two instructors who are also former OSU Math grad students, Peter Banwarth and Danial Wentland.
Xueying Yu
Assistant Professor Xueying Yu earned her Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 2018. Prior to joining OSU, she held the position of C. L. E. Moore Instructor at MIT and served as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the University of Washington. Her research focuses on Dispersive Partial Differential Equations and Harmonic Analysis, with an emphasis on investigating the long-term behavior of dispersive equations. This includes local and global well-posedness problems, scattering effects, invariant measures along the solution flow, unique continuation of solutions, and weak turbulence phenomena. Her research is partially funded by NSF Grant DMS-2306429. Since 2021, she has been actively mentoring both undergraduate and graduate students in various research projects. She is excited to join the department and looks forward to engaging in more mathematical discussions and activities. More about her can be found here.