Doctoral Programs in first-level Disciplines:
(Mathematics 070100)
This program has 17 doctoral supervisors, including 3 recipients of the National Outstanding Youth Fund, 1 selected in the National Major Talent Project, and 2 recipients of the National Excellent Youth Fund. The aim of this first-level doctoral program is to cultivate comprehensive and research-oriented high-level mathematical professionals who can adapt to the needs of national and local development.
Master'sPrograms in Academic Disciplines at the first-level:
Mathematics (070100)
This program has 61 supervisors, including 13 professors, 26 associate professors, 16 lecturers, and 6 assistant professors. Significant achievements have been made in various research fields such as complex analysis and complex dynamic systems, theory and computation of partial differential equations, intelligent optimization computation, image processing, and pattern recognition. This discipline has teams of recipients of the National Outstanding Youth Fund and participants in the National Major Talent Project. The goal is to train graduate students with strong research and practical abilities, as well as adaptability to society, who can independently engage in research, teaching, or specialized technical work.
Statistics (071400)
This program has 15 full-time faculty members, including 2 professors and 7 associate professors, all holding doctoral degrees, with more than 80% having overseas study experience. One faculty member is recognized as a "Liyuan Outstanding Young Scholar" at Shenzhen University, 7 are participants in the "Peacock Plan" for high-level overseas talents in Shenzhen, 1 is a local-level talent in Shenzhen, and 2 are reserve talents in Shenzhen. They undertake nearly 30 national and provincial-level funding projects and have published over 200 papers in top statistical journals and SCI journals. Graduates of this program are mainly engaged in data analysis work in finance, biomedicine, the internet, and enterprises and institutions.Partialgraduates continue to pursue master's or doctoral degrees in statistics or related fields.
Master's Programin professional Disciplines at the frist-level:
Applied Statistics (025200)
The aim of this program is to cultivate specialized professionals with good political and ideological qualities, professional ethics, a strong background in statistics, knowledge and skills in data collection, processing, analysis, and development, proficient computer skills for data processing and analysis, and the ability to engage in high-level, applied statistical work in national agencies, party and mass organizations, enterprises and institutions, social organizations, and research and teaching departments. The college has built a team of internal tutors, all of whom hold doctoral degrees from renowned domestic and international universities. In addition, a team of part-time tutors with rich practical experience from the industry has been established, including directors, general managers, and executive directors of enterprises, among others. Multiple off-campus internship bases have also been established.
Cross-disciplinary Joint Training Admission Program:
Mathematics (070100)
This program is managed by the Center for Applied Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Research of the college, with the goal of training innovative and interdisciplinary talents. The center aims to address cutting-edge scientific problems related to 5G/6G communication technology, utilizing two-dimensional materials and new electromagnetic materials to design high-performance communication chips and electromagnetic windows, enabling indoor penetration, coverage, extension, and enhancement of high-frequency signals for 5G/6G. It relies on the Nano Electronic Device Laboratory, the Engineering Technology Research Center for High-Definition Video Intelligent Analysis in Guangdong Province, and the Shenzhen Big Data Intelligent Information Processing Engineering Laboratory. Currently, the center has received significant funding, including a major project from the Ministry of Science and Technology (with a budget of 19.59 million yuan), a project from the National Natural Science Foundation of China's Basic Science Center (with a budget of 3 million yuan), a "Peacock Team" project from Shenzhen (with a budget of 20 million yuan), and several projects from the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The center has a strong faculty team, including 2 recipients of the National Outstanding Youth Fund in Mathematics, 1 recipient of the National Outstanding Youth Fund in Materials Science, and 1 recipient of the National Excellent Youth Fund in Materials Science. There are also 2 professors and 3 assistant professors, all of whom have made outstanding academic contributions. Professor RaoFenghas published 2 research papers in the journal "Science," and members have conducted preliminary research cooperation on related research topics.
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