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School of Mathematics and Computational Science

Brief Introduction

1. Statistics:

A. Staff: 108
•Full-time: 107
Professors: 28
Associate Professors: 36
Lecturers: 19
With Doctor's Degree: 48
With Master's Degree: 13
•Part-time: 1 (Professor)

B. Students: 1956
•Undergraduate Students: 1251
•Graduate Students: 333
•Other Students: 372

2. Programs:

•Ph.D Programs:
Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics ,Probability and Statistics, Operational Research and control theory , Information Computational Science
•Master¡¯s Degree Programs:
Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics ,Probability and Statistics, Operational Research and control theory , Information Computational Science
•Undergraduate Programs:
Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Statistics, Information and Computational Science, Software engineering (Information Technology)

3. Research Institutes/Laboratories:
Institute of Mathematics, Institute of Computational Science and Applied Computer Science, Mathematical Laboratories, Mathematical Modelling Laboratories

4. Exchange and Cooperation:
The school is active in both domestic and international academic exchanges and collaborations. A number of prominent scholars have been invited as honorary professors or guest professors in the school. Among them are the great geometer and Wolf prize winner Professor Shiing-Shen Chern and the Fields Medalist Professor Shing-Tung Yau.
Each year, dozens of the school's teachers are sent or invited to the United States, Europe, Hong Kong and other regions for academic exchanges and collaborations. The school held successfully the international symposium on Computational Mathematics in 1997 and 2002 and hosted an international conference on Wavelet Analysis and Application in 1999.The school's Institute of Mathematics holds one colloquium per week on average and invites scholars from outside or the school to talk at the colloquium. Also, a number of seminars on the advances in mathematics are held each week.


5. Contact us:

E-mail: mcp@sysu.edu.cn
Tel: 86-20-84110192
Fax: 86-20-84037978

 




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