I am a visiting assistant professor in the School of Mathematics, Georgia Tech. I am working with Silas Alben on several projects. I am teaching undergraduate level classes, see my teaching page for details.


I got my PhD degree in the Nonlinear Dynamics Group in AME Department, USC. My advisor was Eva Kanso. I also worked closely with Paul K. Newton. We worked on several projects together, see my research page for details. Before joining USC, I spent my college life in Beijing (Peking) University, China.


My research interests include fluid mechanics, dynamics, CFD, mathematical biology, stability and control. Here are some pictures from my works. Click on the research tab to learn more.

Fangxu “Frank” Jing

Visiting Assistant Professor


School of Mathematics

Georgia Institute of Technology


686 Cherry St.

Atlanta, GA 30332-0160


Office: Skiles 017

Phone: (404)894-9426

Email: jing at math.gatech.edu

Big Bear, California

January 2008

 
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