South China Morning Post

Maths star leaves America to join Zhejiang University

- Ling Xin ling.xin@scmp.com

After more than a decade of research and teaching in the United States, Chinese-born maths star Sun Song has joined a university in eastern China as a full-time professor.

The 36-year-old geometer started his role as a permanent faculty member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematic­s (IASM) at Zhejiang University earlier this month, according to the university’s WeChat account.

Before the new appointmen­t, Sun was a professor in the department of mathematic­s at the University of California, Berkeley.

He has received multiple awards for his work, such as the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry and the New Horizons in Mathematic­s Prize.

“After joining Zhejiang University, I will work hard on my research while providing guidance to students who want to pursue maths,” he was quoted as saying by the university. “I’ll try my best to pass on my expertise to the younger generation.”

Sun is the latest in a string of IASM appointmen­ts from American universiti­es. Former University of Michigan geometer Ruan Yongbin was recruited to the institute in 2021 and Harvard University number theory expert Liu Yifei joined in 2022.

Sun’s main research interests include differenti­al geometry, a branch of maths that studies the geometry of curves and surfaces in the three-dimensiona­l Euclidean space, with wide applicatio­ns in daily life ranging from medical imaging to computer vision.

A native of Huaining county, Anhui province, Sun was admitted into the University of Science and Technology of China when he was just 15 years old. He went on to earn his PhD in geometry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2010 under the supervisio­n of Chinese-American mathematic­ian Chen Xiuxiong.

In 2014, a year after he joined Stony Brook University in New York as an assistant professor, Sun received the Sloan Research Fellowship – one of the most competitiv­e awards for early career researcher­s who have the potential to revolution­ise their fields of study.

In 2019, as an associate professor at UC Berkeley, he shared the prestigiou­s Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry with his mentors Chen and British mathematic­ian Simon Donaldson for proving a long-standing conjecture on the so-called Fano manifolds, which are the basic building blocks of shapes.

Two years later, he won the New Horizons in Mathematic­s Prize for “many groundbrea­king contributi­ons to complex differenti­al geometry”, according to the award selection committee.

Sun has been hailed as a strong candidate for the Fields Medal, known as the “Nobel Prize of mathematic­s”, which could make him the first ever recipient of the award from the mainland.

 ?? Photo: Handout ?? Sun Song has joined the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematic­s at Zhejiang University after spending over a decade in US.
Photo: Handout Sun Song has joined the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematic­s at Zhejiang University after spending over a decade in US.

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