Sun-young alice chang biography of michael
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Sun-Yung Alice Chang
Taiwanese American mathematician (born 1948)
Sun-Yung Alice Chang (Chinese: 張聖容; pinyin: Zhāng Shèngróng, Hakka: Chông Sṳn-yùng, [t͡soŋsɨnjuŋ]; born 1948) is a Taiwanese-American mathematician specializing in aspects of mathematical analysis ranging from harmonic analysis and partial differential equations to differential geometry.
She is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Mathematics at Princeton University.[1]
Life
Chang was born in Xian, China, in 1948 and grew up in Taiwan. She received her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in 1970 from National Taiwan University and her Ph.D.
in 1974 from the University of California, Berkeley.[2] At Berkeley, Chang wrote her thesis on the study of bounded analytic functions. Chang became a full professor at UCLA in 1980 before moving to Princeton in 1998.[3]
Career and research
Chang's research interests include the study of geometric types of nonlinear partial d