Shaoqiang Tang


Ph.D., Professor

Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering,

College of Engineering, Peking University

 

Office Add: Beijing, 100871, China

Office Tel: +8610-62755410

Email: maotang(at)pku.edu.cn

Website: http://capt.pku.edu.cn/tangsq/index.html

 


 

Education Background

1995 PhD in Applied Mathematics?Math Dept, HKUST, Hong Kong    Adviser: Prof Din-Yu Hsieh

1990-1992  MPhil Student?Mathematics Institute, Academia Sinica    Adviser: Prof Ling Hsiao

1990  BSc in Mathematics & BEng in EEE?Dept of Mathematics?Dept of Electronics and Electrical Engineering?University of Science and Technology of China

 


 

Professional Experience

2005.8-  Professor, Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Peking Univ.

May2009-  Associate Dean, College of Engineering, Peking Univ.

Sep.2005-May2009   Assistant Dean, College of Engineering, Peking Univ.

Oct.2005-   Adjunct Professor, Zhou Peiyuan Center for Applied Mathematics, Tsinghua Univ.

Oct.2007-  Deputy Director, Center for Applied Physics and Technology, Pek ing Univ.

Jul.1997-Jul.2005  Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Mech. & Engrg. Sci., Peking Univ.

Jun.2004-Jun.2005   Visiting Associate / Visiting Assoc. Prof., Appl. & Comput. Math., Caltech

Sep.2000-Feb.2002  Researcher, Dept. of Math. & Stat., Univ. of Konstanz, Germany

Jun.1999-Sep.1999   CNRS-Wong fellow, MIP, Universit′e Paul Sabatier, France

Mar.1998-Aug.1998  Postdoctoral fellow, IAC CNR, Rome, Italy

Aug.1995-Jun.1997   Postdoctoral fellow, Math. Inst., Academia Sinica

 


 

Short visits (less than three months)

Jul.2007   Univ. Paul Sabatier, France

Nov.2006   Hanyang Univ., Korea

Jul.2005-Aug.2005  Northwestern Univ., USA

Jul.2003  Wright State Univ., USA

Jul.2002  Caltech, USA

Jul.2000-Aug.2000  Univ. of Konstanz, Germany (DAAD Fellow)

Sep.1999   Brown Univ., Columbia Univ., Clemson Univ., USA

Jan.1999-Mar.1999   MS, CUHK, Hong Kong

Mar.1997-May1997  Math. Dept., HKUST

Nov.1996   ICTP, Tieste, & IAC CNR, Rome, Italy

Oct.1996   UMPA, ENS Lyon, France

May1996-Jun.1996  Math. Dept., HKUST

 


 

Research Areas And Interests

applied analysis and scientific computing

numerical methods: multiscale computations and evolution problems

nonlinear phenomena: semiconductor charge transport and phase transitions

 


 

Courses

Calculus 1 Fall 2009

 


 

Awards And Honors

2008 Excellence of Teaching Award: Peking Univ.

2006 New Century Excellent Talents in University: Ministry of Education.

2003 Zhengda Award: Peking Univ.

2002 Ten Best Teachers of Peking University Award?Students Union & Graduate Students Union of Peking Univ.

2002 Winner of Youth Teaching Contest (second class) : Peking Univ.

2000 Zhou Peiyuan Teaching Award (jointly with Prof. J. Wu, K. Huang, & H. Zhu)?Dept. of Mech. & Engng. Sci., Peking Univ.

1999 Antai Award: Peking University

1997 Excellent Youth Presentation Award: Beijing Society of Mechanics

 


 

Selected Publications

 

1.       Ling Hsiao, and Shaoqiang Tang, Construction and Qualitative Behavior of Solutions of Perturbated Riemann Problem for the System of One-Dimensional Isentropic Flow with Damping,Journal of Differential Equations 123 (2):480-503(1995).

2.       Ling Hsiao, and Shaoqiang Tang, Construction and Qualitative Behavior of Solutions for a System of Nonlinear Hyperbolic Conservation Laws with damping, Quarterly of Applied Mathematics 53(3):487-505(1995).

3.       Shaoqiang Tang and Ling Hsiao, Global Perturbation of the Riemann Problem for the System of Compressible Flow through Porous Media, Journal of Partial Differential Equations 8(4):351-370(1995).

4.       Shaoqiang Tang, Dissipative Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Chaos, PhD Thesis, Math Dept, HKUST(1995).

5.       Din-Yu, Hsieh, Shaoqiang Tang, and Xiao-Ping Wang, On Hydrodynamic Instability, Chaos, and Phase Transition, Acta Mechanica Sinica 12(1):1-14(1996).

6.       Shaoqiang Tang, Linearly-degenerate Characteristics Transformation with Application to Fluid Mechanics, Numerical Analysis, Scientific Computing, Computer Science (special issue of ZAMM, G. Alefeld, O. Mahrenholtz and R. Mennicken ed.) :557-558, Akademie Verlag, Berlin (1996).

7.       Shaoqiang Tang, Dissipative Nonlinear Evolution Equations with Ellipticity, Postdoctoral Report, Institute of Mathematics, Academia Sinica (1997).

8.       Shaoqiang Tang, Numerical Study of Phase-transition in Thermovisco-elasticity, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 2 (4):207-212(1997).

9.       Shaoqiang Tang, Phase Transition in a Thermoviscoelasticity Model, Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Nonlinear Mechanics (Shanghai, 1998), (W-Z Chien ed.) :373- 376, Shanghai University Press, Shanghai(1998).

10.     Din-Yu Hsieh, Shaoqiang Tang,Xiao-Ping Wang, and Li-Xin Wu, Dissipative Nonlinear Evolution Equations and Chaos, Studies in Applied Mathematics 101:233-266(1998).

11.     Xiao-Ping Wang, Shaoqiang Tang, Li-Xin Wu, and Din-Yu Hsieh, Complexities Arising from the Study of a Nonlinear Evolution System with Small Dissipation, Bulletin of Hong Kong Mathematics Society 2:123-129(1998).

12.     Shaoqiang Tang, Steady States of Some models for van der Waals Fluids, Communication in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 3(3):163-167(1998).

13.     Shaoqiang Tang, and Huijiang Zhao, Nonlinear Stability for Dissipative Nonlinear Evolution Equations With Ellipticity, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 233:336-358(1999).

14.     Shaoqiang Tang, Time-periodic Solutions to Systems of Conservation Laws with Ellipticity, Journal of Partial Differential Equations 12(2):97-105(1999).

15.     Shaoqiang Tang, Din-Yu Hsieh, Xiao-Ping Wang, and Li-Xin Wu, On a Dissipative Nonlinear Evolution System with Ellipticity, Journal of Nonlinear Dynamics in Science and Technology6(3) :255-262(1999).

16.     Roberto Natalini, and Shaoqiang Tang, Discrete Kinetic Models for Dynamical Phase Transitions Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis 7 (2):1-32(2000).

17.     Huijiang Zhao, and Shaoqiang Tang, Nonlinear Stability and Optimal Decay Rate for a Multidimensional Generalized Kuramoto-Sivashinsky System, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 246(2):423-445(2000).

18.     Shaoqiang Tang, Waves in Discrete BGK Models for Phase Transition, ACFD 2000 Beijing International Conference on Applied Computational Fluid Dynamics (J. Wu et al eds.): 324-328, Beijing (2000).

19.     Shaoqiang Tang, Kefu Huang, and Jike Wu, Numerical Approach to Dynamical Phase Transitions,New Advances in Computational Aerodynamics — Theory, Methods and Applications(F. Dubois & H. Wu eds.):332-345, Higher Education Press, Beijing (2001).

20.     Denise Aregba-Driollet, Roberto Natalini, and Shaoqiang Tang, Numerical Study of Diffusive BGK Approximations for Multi-Dimensional Parabolic Equations, in Hyperbolic problems: theory, numerics, applications: eighth international conference in Magdeburg, February,March 2000 ( H. Freistuehler; G. Warnecke. eds.):49-58, Birkhaeuser, Basel 2001.

21.     Roberto Natalini, and Shaoqiang Tang, Numerical Study of Discrete BGK Models for Dynamic Phase Transitions in One-Dimension, in Hyperbolic problems: theory, numerics, applications: eighth international conference in Magdeburg, February, March 2000 ( H. Freistuehler; G. Warnecke. eds.):765-774, Birkhaeuser, Basel 2001.

22.     Din-Yu Hsieh, and Shaoqiang Tang, On Dissipative Nonlinear Evolutionary Problems in Mechanics,Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Nonlinear Mechanics (Shanghai,2002), (W-Z Chien ed.):54-57, Shanghai University Press, Shanghai(2002).

23.     Shaoqiang Tang, Patterns in 2-D Dynamic Phase Transitions, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Nonlinear Mechanics (Shanghai, 2002), (W-Z Chien ed.):820-823, Shanghai University Press, Shanghai(2002).

24.     Ping Wang, Din-Yu Hsieh, Shaoqiang Tang, and Jike Wu, Pattern Selection in an Evolutionary Duffing Equation, Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Nonlinear Mechanics (Shanghai, 2002), (W-Z Chien ed.):1149-1152, Shanghai University Press, Shanghai(2002).

25.      Ansgar J¨ungel, and Shaoqiang Tang, A Relaxation Scheme for Hydrodynamic Equations for Semiconductors, Applied Numerical Mathematics 43(3):229-252(2002).

26.     Ping Wang, Din-Yu Hsieh, Shaoqiang Tang, and Jike Wu, Pattern Selection in a Reactiondiffusion Equation, Acta Mechanica Sinica 18(6):652-660 (2002).

27.     Jose A. Carrillo, Ansgar J¨ungel, and Shaoqiang Tang, Positive Entropic Scheme for a Fourthorder Parabolic Equation, Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems, Series B 3(1):1-20(2003).

28.     Shaoqiang Tang, Numerical Study of Dynamic Phase Transitions in 2-D with a Relaxed Scheme, Hyperbolic problems: theory, numerics, applications (T. Hou & E. Tadmor eds.): 871-878, Springer, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York (2003).

29.     Denise Aregba-Driollet, Roberto Natalini, and Shaoqiang Tang, Explicit Diffusive Kinetic Schemes for Nonlinear Degenerate Parabolic Systems, Mathematics of Computation 73:63-94(2003).

30.     Naoufel Ben Abdallah, and Shaoqiang Tang, On Hybrid Quantum-classical Transport Models, Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences 27:643-667(2004).

31.     Shaoqiang Tang, and Huijiang Zhao, Stability of Suliciu Model for Phase Transitions, Communications on Pure and Applied Analysis 3(4): 545-556(2004).

32.     Shaoqiang Tang, and Ping Wang, Pattern Formation in Dynamic Phase Transitions, Chinese Physics Letters 21 (8): 1566-1568(2004).

33.     Shaoqiang Tang, Theoretical and Numerical Investigations on Dynamic Phase Transitions, Mechanics and Applications (in Chinese) 26(5): 1-6(2004).

34.     Shaoqiang Tang, Applying CFD Techniques to Semiconductor Charge Transport, Computational Mechanics Abstracts Vol. II (Z.H. Yao, M.W. Yuan, W.X. Zhong eds.): 411, Tsinghua University Press & Springer-Verlag, Beijing (2004).

35.     Ping Wang, and Shaoqiang Tang, Liquid-gas Coexistence Equilibrium in a Relaxation Model, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics26(6):767-773 (2005).

36.     Shaoqiang Tang, and Dapeng Zhang, Pseudo-hydrodynamic approximation for energy-transport models in semiconductors, Chinese Physics Letters22(10): 2633-2636 (2005).

37.     Shaoqiang Tang, Jing Qian, and Jun Xiao, Wave Interaction in a model for dynamic phase transition, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics 27(1): 82-88 (2006).

38.     Shaoqiang Tang, Thomas Y. Hou, and Wing Kam Liu, A pseudo-spectral multiscale method: interfacial conditions and coarse grid equations, Journal of Computational Physics 213(1):57-85 (2006).

39.     Shaoqiang Tang, Thomas Y. Hou, and Wing Kam Liu, A mathematical framework of bridging scale method, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 65(1):1688-1713 (2006).

40.     Ansgar J¨ungel, and Shaoqiang Tang, Numerical approximation of the viscous quantum hydrodynamic model for semiconductors, Applied Numerical Mathematics, 56(7):899-915 (2006).

41.     Renjun Duan, Shaoqiang Tang, and Changjiang Zhu, Asymptotics in nonlinear evolution system with dissipation and ellipticity on quadrant, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and
Applications, 323(2):1152-1170 (2006).

42.     Jun Xiao, and Shaoqiang Tang, A New Method for Multiscale Computations of Lattice Systems, Progresses in Computational Explosive Mechanics (KS Liu Ed.) (in Chinese):57-63, Beijing2006.

43.      Shaoqiang Tang, Concurrent multiscale methods for crystalline solids, Proceedings of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (KSIAM ed.) vol 1(2): 15-20, Soeul (2006).

44.     Shaoqiang Tang, Finite difference approach for concurrent multiscale computations in solids, Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Nonlinear Mechanics (Shanghai, 2007), (W-Z Chien et al ed.):267-271, Shanghai University Press, Shanghai (2007).

45.     Wing Kam Liu, Do Wan Kim, and Shaoqiang Tang, Mathematical analysis of the immersed finite element method, Computational Mechanics,39(3):211-222 (2007).

46.     Shaoqiang Tang, Wing Kam Liu, Eduard Karpov, and Thomas Y. Hou, Bridging atomistic/continuum scales in solids with moving dislocations, Chinese Physics Letters, 24(1):161- 164 (2007).

47.     Michael Dreher, and Shaoqiang Tang, Time history interfacial conditions in multiscale computations of lattice oscillations, Computational Mechanics, 41: 683-691(2008).

48.     Shaoqiang Tang, A finite difference approach with velocity interfacial conditions for multiscale computations of crystalline solids, Journal of Computational Physics, 227: 4038-4062 (2008).

49.      Ping Wang, Jianbo Zhao, and Shaoqiang Tang, Dynamic simulation for hysteresis in shape memory alloy under tension, Chinese Physics Letters, 25(5): 1788-1791 (2008).

50.     Xin Hu, Shaoqiang Tang, and Maxime Leroux, Stationary and transient simulations for a one-dimensional resonant tunnelling diode, Communications in Computational Physics, 4(5):1034-1050 (2008).

51.     Shaoqiang Tang, A two-way interfacial condition for lattice simulations, Advances in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, accepted for publication (2009).

52.     Xianming Wang, and Shaoqiang Tang, Analysis of multi-transmitting formula for absorbing boundary conditions, International Journal of Multiscale Computational Engineering, accepted for publication (2009).

53.     Ming Fang, and Shaoqiang Tang, Efficient and robust design for absorbing boundary conditions in atomistic computations, Chin. Phys. Lett. 26(11):116201 (2009).

54.     Shaoqiang Tang, and Ming Fang, Unstable surface modes in finite chain computations: deficiency of reflection coefficient approach, Comm. Comput. Phys., accepted for publication (2009).