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Wenjun Xia
Date:2021-04-15 View:
Name
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Wenjun Xia
Title:
Associate Professor
Research orientations
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Applied and computational mathematics
Postgraduate/Graduate Enrollment Specialty:
Applied and computational mathematics
E-mail
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wjqx@ujs.edu.cn
Address
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Faculty of Science, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu 212013, P. R. China
Education background
Ph.D. Applied and Computational Mathematics, School of Mathematics, The University of Edinburgh (July 2013)
MSc. with Distinction School of Mathematics, The University of Edinburgh (November 2009)
B.C. Nanjing University (June 2006)
Working experience
June 2015-Current Associated Professor, School of Mathematical Sciences, Jiangsu University
March 2013 June 2015 Associate Research Fellow, Tsinghua University
October 2009-October 2012 Tutor, School of Mathematics, The University of Edinburgh
Research projects
● Computational neuroscience and brain inspired intelligence: Simulation and mathematical modelling of phase separations on synapses
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RNA mutation modelling and data mining: a) RNA viruses; b) noncoding RNA
Teaching Courses
● Postgraduates: Practical Large scale Optimization; Ordinary Differential Equations Qualitative Theory; Mathematical Modelling in Ecology; Matrix Theory
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Undergraduates: Data Mining; Probability and Statistics; Linear Algebra
Publications
● “Mesophasic organization of GABAA receptors in hippocampal inhibitory synapses”, Nature Neuroscience 23(12), 1-8(2020)
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“Formulation of the protein synthesis rate with sequence information”, Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering 15(2), 507-522(2018)
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“Modelling mutational and selection pressures on dinucleotides in eukaryotic phyla - selection against CpG and UpA in cytoplasmically expressed RNA and in RNA viruses”, BMC Genomics 14, 610 (2013)
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“Refraction and Instability of Optical Vortices at an Interface in a Liquid Crystal”, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 45, 165403 (2012)
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“Modulation analysis of nonlinear beam refraction at an interface in liquid crystals”, Phys. Rev. A 84, 033818 (2011)
Honors & awards
● 2016 Program of 'Mass Entrepreneurship and Innovation' of Jiangsu Province
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2013 Program of Postdoctoral International Exchange, from Ministry of Education of China
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