Curriculum Vitae

 

WEIQIANG WANG

Experience 

  • Gordon T. Whyburn Professor, August 2020--present.

  • Fellow of American Mathematical Society, class of 2018.

  • Professor at University of Virginia,   August 2006–2020.

  • Associate Professor at University of Virginia,   July 2001--August 2006.

  • Assistant Professor at North Carolina State University,   July 1999--June 2001.

  • Visiting Max-Planck Institut fur Mathematik in Bonn,  June 1997--August 1998.

  • Gibbs Instructor at Yale University,  Sept. 1996--June 1997, Sept. 1998--June 1999.

  • Member at Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton,  September 1995--August 1996.

  • Ph.D. in Mathematics,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology,  June 1995.

 

  • Visiting ECNU, Shanghai, March 9-25, June 11-July 22, 2019.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, December 20, 2018-January 16, 2019.

  • Visiting ECNU, Shanghai, June 29-August 1, 2018.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, December 8-22, 2017.

  • Visiting ECNU, Shanghai, June 11-July 2, 2017.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, December 9, 2016–January 9, 2017.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, June 30-July 25, 2016.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, December 11, 2015-January 11, 2016.

  • Visiting KIAS, Seoul, December 5-11, 2015.

  • Visiting ECNU, Shanghai, June-August, 2015.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, December 8-22, 2014.

  • Visiting ECNU, Shanghai, June, 2014.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, January--June, 2013.

  • Visiting RIMS, Kyoto, January 15-24, 2013.

  • Visiting ECNU, Shanghai, June 8--29, 2012.

  • Visiting Academia Sinica, Taiwan, December 9--31, 2011.

 

Award and Honor

 

Grants

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS—1702254, 2017–20. 

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS--1405131, 2014--17. 

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS--1101268, 2011--14. 

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS--1106203, 2011--12, for conference Nonassociative algebra in action, Charlottesville, Sept. 2011. 

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS--0800280, 2008--11. 

  • Principal Investigator NSA Grant H98230-08-1-0039, 2008--10.  

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS--0500374, 2005--08.

  • Principal Investigator NSA Grant H98230-05-1-0049, 2004--06.

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS--0401095, for Conference Infinite-dimensional Aspects of Representation Theory and Applications, Charlottesville, May 2004.

  • Principal Investigator NSF Grant DMS--0070422, DMS--0196434, 2000--03.

  • Faculty Research and Professional Development Grant, NC State University, 2000-01.          

  

(Co)organizer:

  • Conference on Infinite-dimensional aspects of representation theory and applications, Charlottesville, Virginia, May 18-22, 2004.