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Wenying Feng Ph.D. University of Glasgow, 1997 Professor, Department
of Computing & Information Systems and Department of Mathematics Trent University, Tel: (705) 748-1011
ext.7249, E-mail: wfeng@trentu.ca Adjunct professor: School of Computing, Queen's University and Graduate Program in
Information Systems & Technology, York University |
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Research Interests Over the past decade,
my research programs have been broadened to the interdisciplinary areas of
applied differential equations, machine
learning, data mining, modelling and simulation. Meanwhile, I have also been
continuously working on Nonlinear Analysis and Nonlinear Spectral Theory,
a subject that I have been studying over the last 20 years. My current research projects include modelling, analysis and simulation of population dynamics, computing and information systems. Existence of solutions, stability, bifurcation, Turing instability, parameter dependence and other properties are studied. Stochastic variables are investigated. New algorithms are developed to improve system performance. On the other side, I am trying to generalize our previous work on nonlinear spectra and in particular, their applications in nonlinear operator equations and boundary value problems. ·
Recent talks and
conferences ·
Graduate
students supervision
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Teaching (2012-2013) - All courses using the LearningSystem
for support ·
Ordinary
Differential Equations (MATH-PHYS2150H, Fall 2012) ·
Database Management Systems (COIS3400H, Fall
2012) ·
Modelling and Simulation/ Computational
Aspects of Modelling (COIS4470H/AMOD5810H, Winter 20 13) ·
Software Architecture and Testing (COIS3040H,
Winter 2013) ·
Perspectives in Mathematics (MATH4810H, Winter
2013) ·
Mathematical Aspects of Modelling (AMOD5710H,
Winter 2013) |
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This page was last updated on Sept. 2012 |