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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Talk:Xianfeng Gu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia SANDBOX Xianfeng Gu (Chinese Simplified: 顾险峰; born November 2, 1970) is an applied mathematician (of unknown nationality) with contributions in computer graphics and computer-aided mechanical design fields, primarily working in Dalian, People's Republic of China and in the United States since about 2014. He has been promoted to full professorship at the State University of New York in its Applied Mathematics department first, followed by the Computer Science department, circa 2020. He is affiliated with both Harvard Medical School, Stony Brook Medicine, publishing articles using hospital data in geriatrics and dentistry. He holds a position in the Yau Mathematical Sciences Center at Tsinghua University and is on the committee of S.-T. Yau College Student Mathematics Contest. Gu was born in Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, People's Republic of China. He moved to the United States to study at the world-renowned institution, Harvard University, receiving highly coveted Tsinghua undergraduate fellowship at the age of 22 and Harvard graduate fellowship at 25, after pursuing a Theoretical Computer Science undergraduate degree in then politically turbulent (immediately post-Tienanmen) Tsinghua University starting from September 1989. Classmates cite that he served as the class's Secretary of the Youth League Committee 1989-1994. He was awarded the Morningside Gold Medal of Mathematics in 2013 in recognition of his contributions to computational conformal geometry. Prior to such award, his research guided by Yau has been reported by the New York Times in 2006. Gu is considered one of the major students of Fields Medalist Yau still working in academia, though he shares his master's advisor with Song-chun Zhu, descending from another Fields Medalist David Mumford. Gu chose to follow Yau's geometry analysis (especially elliptic partial differential equation) path after Mumford left Harvard for Brown to continue his work in applied statistics that became Machine/Computer Vision. Shing-Tung Yau's work are put into engineering practice by Gu. DELETED BY https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Amorymeltzer#please_justify_page_deletion