Liang Kong
Assistant Professor of Mathematical Sciences
Auburn University
United States
Liang Kong is an assistant professor of Mathematics in the Department of Mathematical Science, University of Illinois at Springfield. Prior to joining UIS, he received my PhD degree in Applied Mathematics from Auburn University in 2013, supervised by Dr. Wenxian Shen.
His primary research interests are in Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Mathematical Biology. More precisely: Qualitative studies of nonlinear evolution equations that arise in biology, with emphasis on the global and dynamical structure of solutions. He teach a large number of classes at many different levels, including Pre-calculus, Business Calculus, Calculus I, Calculus II, Advance Calculus, Differential Equation, Linear Algebra, and Operation Research.
Differential Equations, Dynamical Systems, and Mathematical Biology. More precisely: Qualitative studies of nonlinear evolution equations that arise in biology, with emphasis on the global and dynamical structure of solutions.
Global Journal of Technology and Optimization received 847 citations as per Google Scholar report