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Ziqi Sun is a Professor of Mathematics and Chair for the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Physics. After obtaining his PhD in Mathematics at UCLA in 1987, he started his research and teaching career as an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington in Seattle and then became a faculty member at 歐聯積分榜 in 1990 with promotions to Associate Professor in 1992 and Professor in 1997.

Ziqi Sun studies inverse problems in partial differential equations and related topics with conformal geometry. His research areas include inverse boundary value problems for elliptic equations and the inverse scattering theory. A number of classical issues related the isotropic and anisotropic Calderon's problems and the inverse scattering problems with scalar and vector potentials have been solved by Sun and his collaborators. His research was supported by three NSF grants from 1990 to 1998. His current research is concentrated in a nonlinear type of inverse boundary value problems that arise naturally in nonlinear materials and the nonlinear elasticity theory. A geometric framework has been developed to link the nonlinear problems to the existing linear theory that leads to a number of uniqueness results for the nonlinear anisotropic elliptic inverse boundary value problems.

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