Xiaoying Han
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- University of Science and Technology of China (BE, 2001)
- University at Buffalo (MA, 2004)
- University at Buffalo (PhD, 2007)
Xiaoying Han | |
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| Fields | Mathematics |
| Institutions | Auburn University |
| Thesis | Interlayer Mixing in Thin Film Growth (2007) |
| Doctoral advisor | Brian John Spencer |
| Website | webhome |
Xiaoying (Maggie) Han is a Chinese mathematician whose research concerns random dynamical systems, stochastic differential equations, and actuarial science. She was the Marguerite Scharnagle Endowed Professor in Mathematics at Auburn University from 2018 until 2020.[1]
Han graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2001. She completed her Ph.D. in 2007 at the University at Buffalo.[1] Her dissertation, Interlayer Mixing in Thin Film Growth, was supervised by Brian J. Spencer.[2] She joined the Auburn faculty in 2007. She was promoted to full professor in 2017. She was given the Marguerite Scharnagle Endowed Professorship in 2018, which she held until 2020.[1] Han was named a Fulbright Scholar in 2020, but the Fulbright program shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, and she was unable to use it for the planned trip to Brazil.[3][4]
In 2022, Han was appointed acting deputy associate dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Sciences and Mathematics at Auburn.[5] In 2023, Han became the permanent associate dean for Academic Affairs.[6]
Awards and honors
In 2015, Han was awarded the 2015–2017 Jack B. Brown Endowed Faculty Award.[7]