

Shaozhong Deng
Exploring the intersection of mathematical physics and numerical analysis, Shaozhong Deng serves as a Professor of Mathematics and Graduate Coordinator in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. With a profound dedication to advancing the field, he has made significant contributions to understanding complex mathematical models and their applications in physical phenomena. Professor Deng's research is characterized by a deep engagement with numerical methods and their role in solving intricate problems in mathematical physics. His work often involves developing and refining computational techniques to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of simulations, which are crucial for theoretical and applied sciences. Through his research, he aims to bridge the gap between abstract mathematical theories and practical applications, fostering a deeper comprehension of the natural world. In addition to his research endeavors, Professor Deng is committed to mentoring graduate students, guiding them through the complexities of mathematical research. His office, located in Fretwell 360C, is a hub for academic discourse and collaboration, where students and colleagues alike benefit from his expertise and passion for mathematics.
Research Interests
Publications
, 129-149, 2013-01-01
, 475-485, 2007-05-01
, 549-560, 2008-11-01
, 807-814, 2009-09-01
, 791-800, 2008-12-01
, 787-799, 2010-04-01