Di Fang

Di Fang

Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Duke University

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Di Fang is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Duke University, and a member of Duke Quantum Center. Previously, she was a Morrey Assistant Professor at the Department of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley, and a Simons Quantum Postdoctoral Fellow at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing. She earned her PhD in mathematics from University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her expertise lies in the applied and numerical analysis of differential equations. As an applied analyst, her work involves advancing theoretical and computational understandings for a diverse range of applications, including quantum non-adiabatic dynamics, semiclassical dynamics, quantum algorithms, and mathematical models for biological PDEs and SDEs.

She is a recipient of the Chancellor’s Public Scholar Faculty Fellowship at University of California, Berkeley, and the NSF grant by Division of Mathematical Sciences as a sole Principal Investigator. She is an editor of the journal Quantum, and has served on multiple grant review panels, including NSF Division of Mathematical Sciences, NSERC and UKRI.