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AMA Emeritus Professor Qi Liqun named Highly Cited Researcher 2020

The Department of Applied Mathematics (AMA) extends heartfelt congratulations to our Emeritus Professor Qi Liqun who is once again on the list of Clarivate™ Highly Cited Researchers in 2020. The highly anticipated annual list unveiled on 18 November 2020 identifies researchers who demonstrated significant influence in their chosen field or fields through the publication of multiple highly cited papers during the last decade. Their names are drawn from the publications that rank in the top 1% by citations for field and publication year in the Web of Science™ citation index. 6,167 researchers from more than 60 countries and regions have been recognized this year. Professor Qi is named the Highly Cited Researcher in the field of Mathematics for the third time since 2018. Having published more than 330 research papers in international journals, Professor Qi’s works have been cited by researchers around the world. According to the Google Scholar, Professor Qi has received an H-index value of 68 and his work has been cited over 21,200 times as of November 2020. Professor Qi established the superlinear and quadratic convergence theory of the semismooth Newton method, and played a principal role in the development of reformulation methods in optimization. In 2005, he pioneered the research on eigenvalues for higher order tensors, which now has applications in biomedical engineering, statistical data analysis, spectral hypergraph theory, solid mechanics, quantum mechanics, etc. He has more than 110 papers on tensors, published or accepted for publication in international journals. His books ‘Tensor Analysis: Spectral Theory and Special Tensors’ and ‘Tensor Eigenvalues and Their Applications’ have been published by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in 2017 and Springer in 2018, respectively. About Clarivate: Clarivate™ is a global leader in providing solutions to accelerate the lifecycle of innovation. Its mission is to help customers solve some of the world’s most complex problems by providing actionable information and insights that reduce the time from new ideas to life-changing inventions in the areas of science and intellectual property. It helps customers discover, protect and commercialize their inventions using its trusted subscription and technology-based solutions coupled with deep domain expertise. For more information, please visit clarivate.com.The full 2020 Highly Cited Researchers list can be found online here. END

18 Nov, 2020

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Chair Professor Defeng Sun, Head of Department of Applied Mathematics Conferred SIAM Fellowship 2020

Chair Professor Defeng Sun, Head of Department of Applied Mathematics at PolyU is named 2020 Fellow of the Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in recognition of his contributions to algorithms and software for conic optimization, particularly matrix optimization. Focusing on research of the development of efficient optimization algorithms for solving large-scale complex optimization problems, statistical regression models and machine learning problems, Professor Sun devised a world-recognized second-order sparsity solution that renders data with more precision and depth than traditional methods, efficiently separating useful data from useless data and uncovering minute information on a large scale. This solution is the first of its kind and is beneficial across all industries and research fields, revolutionizing the way of leveraging data and making prediction on behaviour on the information highway. Professor Sun also serves as an Associate Editor of SIAM Journal on Optimization, Mathematical Programming, Journal of the Operations Research Society of China, and Journal of Computational Mathematics and Science China Mathematics. He has been an Advisory Committee Member of Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research since 2014, and is invited as a plenary speaker at the SIAM Conference on Computational Science and Engineering (CSE21) to be held in 2021. Awarded with the prestigious triennial Beale--Orchard-Hays Prize for Excellence in Computational Mathematical Programming 2018 by the Mathematical Optimization Society, Professor Sun’s distinguished research work and contribution are once again acknowledged through the SIAM Fellowship. About SIAM and SIAM Fellows Program Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) is an international community of over 14,000 individual members. Almost 500 academic, manufacturing, research and development, service and consulting organizations, government, and military organizations worldwide are institutional members. SIAM was incorporated in 1952 as a nonprofit organization to convey useful mathematical knowledge to other professionals who could implement mathematical theory for practical, industrial, or scientific use. The SIAM Fellowship recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to fields served by its community. Through their contributions, SIAM Fellows help advance the fields of applied mathematics and computational science. SIAM Fellow is an honorific title for life, and all Fellows will be listed on the SIAM website. For the full list of 2020 SIAM Fellow Class, please visit https://sinews.siam.org/Details-Page/siam-announces-class-of-2020-fellows   END

2 Apr, 2020

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