

Si Tang
Si Tang's work is a beacon for progress in the intricate realms of mathematical biology, probability theory, and statistical physics. As an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Lehigh University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his students and colleagues. Dr. Tang earned his PhD degrees in Statistics and Ecology and Evolution from the University of Chicago, where he developed a profound understanding of the mathematical underpinnings of biological systems. His research is characterized by a deep commitment to exploring the complex interactions within biological systems through the lens of mathematics. Professor Tang has made significant contributions to the field, publishing extensively in top-tier journals that highlight his innovative approaches and findings. His work not only advances theoretical understanding but also has practical implications for solving real-world problems. In addition to his research, Professor Tang is a dedicated educator who has taught a variety of courses at prestigious institutions such as Lehigh University, Northwestern University, Duke University, and the University of Chicago. His teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills in his students, preparing them to tackle the challenges of the modern world. Through his research and teaching, Si Tang continues to inspire the next generation of mathematicians and scientists, encouraging them to explore the fascinating intersections of mathematics and biology. His contributions to the field are paving the way for new discoveries and innovations that have the potential to transform our understanding of the natural world.