Jing-Song Huang

Prof. Jing-Song Huang received a BSc in mathematics from the Peking University in Beijing, China and a PhD in mathematics from MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A.. He was a member at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and a faculty member at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City before he joined the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.


          Mailing Address

Department of Mathematics
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Clear Water Bay, Kowloon
Hong Kong


         
        
Teaching

  (Spring, 2006)   MATH 615H Topics in Algebra -- Dirac Cohomology and Representation Theory

     (Fall, 2006)       MATH 316 Introduction to Lie Groups

                                 MATH 511 Advanced Algebra I

    (Spring, 2007)   MATH 615I Topics in Algebra -- Lie Algebra Cohomology and Representation Theory

       (Fall, 2007)     MATH 316 Introduction to Lie Groups

   (Spring, 2008)   MATH 512 Advanced Algebra II

                                 MATH615J Topics in Algebra -- Index Theory and Representation Theory

      (Fall, 2008)     MATH 316 Introduction to Lie Groups

                                MATH 615K Topics in Algebra -- Coadjoint Orbits and Representations of Reductive Groups

  (Spring, 2009)   MATH 021 Concise Calculus

      (Fall, 2009)     MATH 217 Linear Algebra and Abstract Algebra

  (Spring, 2010)   MATH615N Topics in Algebra -- Symmetric Spaces and Associated Representations

   (Fall, 2010)      MATH 515 Introduction to Lie Groups

(Spring, 2011)   MATH615Q Topics in Algebra – Homological Methods in Representation Theory


           Research

Fields:  Representation Theory, Lie Theory

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          Contact Information

For messages and appointments please send e-mails to mahuang@ust.hk.