Chi-Jen Wang (Human, Earth)

Ph.D student in Math
Major : Applied Mathematics
Minor : Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
E-mail : cjwang@iastate.edu
Office : 410 Carver Hall

Education:

Ph.D. Program, Mathematics, Minor: BCB, Iowa State University 2008.8-now (qualify exams passed 2009.8;prelim passed 2011.5)
Ph.D. Program, Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University 2006-2008
M.S. Mathematics, National Taiwan Normal University 2004
B.S. Major: Mathematics Minor: Special Education, National Taiwan Normal University 2002
High School: 872, The Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University 1998

Work Experience:

Teaching Assistant, Dep of Math, Iowa State University 2008 Fall-Now
Research Assistant, Ames Lab, Iowa State University 2009 Fall-Now
Math teacher, Taipei Municipal Yongchun Senior High School 2006 Fall-2007 Spring
Math teacher, Taipei Municipal Namen Junior High School 2006 Spring
Truck Driver, R.O.C. Airforce 2004-2005
Teaching Assistant, Dep of Math, National Taiwan Normal University 2002 Fall-2004 Spring

Honors and Awards:

Teaching Excellence Award, ISU 2013
SIAM Atudent Travel Award, 2012 SIAM Annual Meeting, 2012 Summer
Lambert Research Award, ISU 2012
Bronze medal of Instructor of union team of TRML 2002
Member of the student parliament of NTNU 2001
Outstanding student of NTNU 2001
Bronze medal of calculus of Taiwan undergraduate student achievement test in math 2001, 2002
Summer student of Academia Sinica mathematics research institute 1999, 2002
Fellowship of gifted student of mathematics and natural science 1998~2001

Teaching History:

2013 Spring Teaching: Calculus II Math 166 Section Y.
2012 Fall Teaching: Calculus I Math 165 Section 43.
2011 Fall College Algebra Math 140 K1.
2010 Fall Discrete Math for Business & Social Sciences Math 150.
TA for Discrete, Linear Algebra, Calculus, Analysis, Complex, PDE.2008-2011
Instructor, 7,10 grade high school math.2006-2007
TA for Advance Calculus, Differential Equation, Differential Geometry.2002-2004

Publication:

CHI-JEN WANG, DA-JIANG LIU and J.W. EVANS, Schloegl's Second Model for Autocatalysis on Hypercubic Lattices: Dimension-Dependence of Generic Two-Phase Coexistence, Phys. Rev. E 85, 041109 (2012). Download
CHI-JEN WANG, XIAOFANG GUO, DA-JIANG LIU and J.W. EVANS, Schloegl's Second Model for Autocatalysis on a Cubic Lattice: Mean-Field-Type Discrete Reaction-Diffusion Equation Analysis , J. Stat. Phys. 144 (2011), 1308-1328. Download
JONG-SHENQ GUO, BEI HU, AND CHI-JEN WANG, A nonlocal quenching problem arising in a micro-electro mechanical system , Quart. Appl. Math. 67 (2009), 725-734. Download
JONG-SHENQ GUO, SATOSHI SASAYAMA, AND CHI-JEN WANG, Blowup rate estimate for a system of semilinear parabolic equations, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis, 8 (2009), 711-718. Download
JONG-SHENQ GUO, YUNG-JEN LIN GUO, AND CHI-JEN WANG, Global and non-global solutions of a nonlinear parabolic equation. Taiwanese J. Math. 9 (2005), 187-200.Download

Presentations:

Contributed talk title: Lattice Differential Equation Analysis of Schloegl¡¦s Second Model for Particle Creation and Annihilation, 2012 SIAM Annual Meeting, July 2012
Poster title: Spatial Epidemic described by Durrett's Quadratic Contact Process: Generic Two-Phase Coexistence between Infected and All-Healthy States, Spatial Models of Micro and Macro Systems Workshop: Schedule, MBI-OSU, April 2012
Talk title: Schlogl model for particle annihilation and creation in the quadratic contact process, Computational and Applied Mathematics Seminar, ISU, April 2010

Extra-curricular activities:

President of Taiwan Student Association ISU 2009
Lecturer of winter group training camp of HSNU 2004
Director of graduating journey of C class of NTNU MATH 2002
Representative of MATH 91C in graduate union of NTNU 2002
Director of the service team of junior high school of NTNU MATH 2001
Director of the summer camp of NTNU MATH 2001
Worker of the summer camp of NTNU MATH 2000
Executive secretary of the association of NTNU MATH 2000
President of alumin of HSNU in NTNU 1999
Champion's team of the interesting tug-of-war in water of NTNU Sports 1999

Took Courses

Real Analysis, Functional Analysis, ODE, Applied. 2002Fall-2004Spring
Applied Math, Numerical, PDE, Bioinformation I&II, Stochastic, Linear Algebra, Modeling of Physical Systems, Finite Element, Stat Empirical Methods, Finite Differential Methods. 2008Fall-2011Spring
textbook

Spring 2013 Schedule:

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
9-10 am Research
Ames Lab
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10-11 am Research
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11-12pm Research
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12-1 pm Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch
1-2 pm Math 166
Carver 0098
Math 166
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Math 166
Carver 0098
Math 166
Carver 0098
2-3 pm Office Hour
Carver 410
Office Hour
Carver 410

Break
Office Hour
Carver 410
3-4 pm  
Office Hour
Carver 410
 
Break
 
4-5 pm CAM Seminar
Carver 202
 
ISU Problem Solving
Carver 400
Break
 
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