

Tian An Wong
Renowned for fostering collaboration on interdisciplinary research, Tian An Wong is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. With a keen interest in the intersection of mathematics and social issues, Wong's research primarily delves into the analysis of policing technology and police data. They employ advanced methodologies, including topological data analysis, natural language processing, and complex networks, to unravel the complexities inherent in these fields. Wong's work extends to media sentiment analysis and the impact assessment of surveillance technology, aiming to provide insights that can inform policy and practice. Their research also encompasses representation theory and number theory, reflecting a broad spectrum of mathematical interests. Wong is committed to advancing the understanding of fatal police encounters and the broader implications of policing technology, contributing to a more informed discourse on these critical societal issues.
Publications
, 731-746, 2019-11-06
, 2020-03-01
, 149-175, 2020-01-01
, 19-28, 2024-05-15
, 79-112, 2022-05-25