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Professor Chen Gao of the University of Science and Technology of China won the Green Orange Award of the Dharma Academy and is the youngest recipient of the award

Hefei, October 15 (Reporter Wu Lan) Reporters learned from the University of Science and Technology of China on the 15th that Chen Gao, a special professor of the University's Geometry and Physics Research Center, won the 2021 Dharma Academy Green Orange Award. At the age of 27, he is the youngest recipient of the award.

Professor Chen Gao of the University of Science and Technology of China won the Green Orange Award of the Dharma Academy and is the youngest recipient of the award

Chen Gao. Courtesy of The University of Science and Technology of China

The 2021 Dharma Academy Orange Award announced the list of winners on October 14, and Chen Gao was awarded for "creating new tools to solve important conjectures in the field of complex geometry".

Chen Gao, 27 years old, is the youngest winner of the previous Green Orange Awards. In 2008, he was admitted to the junior class of the University of Science and Technology of China; in 2012, he went to the State University of New York at Stony Brook to study for a doctorate in mathematics under Professor Chen Xiuxiong; in 2017, he went to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton as a postdoctoral fellow; in 2019, he became an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and in 2021, he returned to China to join the University of Science and Technology of China as a distinguished professor at the Center for Geometry and Physics Research.

In 2015, Professor Chen Gao and his supervisor Chen Xiuxiong collaborated to solve a problem called "gravitational transients" proposed by Hawking in 1977.

In February 2021, Professor Chen Gao's paper "The Deformation of the J Equation and the Supercritical Ermitt-Yang Zhenning-Mills Equation" was published in "New Advances in Mathematics", one of the four highest journals in the mathematical community, which aroused the attention of the international mathematical community and was first cited by Lawson, an academician of the American Academy of Sciences.

The Dharma Academy Green Orange Award, which began in August 2018, is the earliest public welfare academic appraisal in the industry to discover young Chinese scholars. The Green Orange Award is aimed at young scholars no more than 35 years old, and 10 winners are selected every year, and each person is rewarded with a discretionary prize of 1 million yuan and all-round scientific research support.

It is reported that Chen Gao is the fourth winner of the Green Orange Award of the University of Science and Technology of China.

Source: China News Network

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