Tian Xiang 向田

PhD, Tulane University

Tian Xiang is currently an associate professor in the Institute For Mathematical Sciences (IMS) at Renmin University of China. Previously, he received his PhD in mathematics from Tulane University in June 2014. From September 2014 to August 2016, he was a postdoc in IMS at RUC. Since September 2016, he was promoted to be associate at RUC, and he has been a master advisor since September 2018. His research interest mainly lies in analysis of partial differential equations and their applications, nonlinear analysis and dynamical systems; so far, he has published 33 papers in international journals like CVPDE, JDE, Nonlinearity etc. His research has been supported by several funds. He has taught more than 10 courses at RUC since 2015, including Mathematical Analysis II and III, Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations etc.

Interests
  • Partial Differential Equations
  • Nonlinear Analysis
  • Dynamical Systems

About Tian Xiang 向田

Tian Xiang is currently an associate professor in the Institute For Mathematical Sciences (IMS) at Renmin University of China. Previously, he received his PhD in mathematics from Tulane University in June 2014. From September 2014 to August 2016, he was a postdoc in IMS at RUC. Since September 2016, he was promoted to be associate at RUC, and he has been a master advisor since September 2018. His research interest mainly lies in analysis of partial differential equations and their applications, nonlinear analysis and dynamical systems; so far, he has published 33 papers in international journals like CVPDE, JDE, Nonlinearity etc. His research has been supported by several funds. He has taught more than 10 courses at RUC since 2015, including Mathematical Analysis II and III, Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations etc.

Courses taught

Publications, Research Activities, Awards, Honors, and Fellowships

  1. K. Lin and T. Xiang, On boundedness, blow-up and convergence in a two-species and two-stimuli chemotaxis system with/without loop. Calc. Var. Partial Differential Equations 59 (2020), no. 4, Paper No. 108, 35 pp.
  2. T. Xiang, Chemotactic aggregation versus logistic damping on boundedness in the 3D minimal Keller-Segel model, SIAM J. Appl. Math. 78(2018), 2420-2438.
  3. National Science Foundation of China for Youth (11601516)
  4. Best Research paper of RUC in 2019
  5. China Postdoc Science Foundation (2015M570190)