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Doctoral Education in School of Mathematics and Information Science, Shaanxi Normal University
Brief introduction of mathematics postdoctoral mobile station The School of Mathematics and Information Science of Shaanxi Normal University consists of mathematics department, applied mathematics department, information science department, mathematics research institute, mathematics education research institute, applied mathematics research institute and mathematics experiment center. There are 89 faculty members, including 20 professors (15 doctoral supervisors), 22 associate professors and 35 teachers with doctoral degrees. There are doctoral programs in basic mathematics, bio-mathematics, curriculum and teaching theory (mathematics), master's degree authorization points in mathematics first-level disciplines, and master's degree authorization points in curriculum and teaching theory (mathematics). Basic mathematics is a key discipline in Shaanxi Province, and mathematics and applied mathematics are famous undergraduate majors in Shaanxi Province.

The post-doctoral mobile station of mathematics in Shaanxi Normal University not only pays attention to the basic theoretical research of mathematics, but also encourages the research of practical problems with important scientific and applied background. In recent years, a number of research directions with distinctive characteristics and broad development prospects have been gradually formed, and a series of high-level research results have been achieved.

At present, the stationmaster of the mathematics postdoctoral mobile station is Professor Wu Jianhua, and the co-tutors in the station are Professor Du, Du, Wu Jianhua, Ji Guoxing,,,, Cao Huaixin, Gao Xingbao, Li Jianlin, Wei Guangsheng, Wu Baowei and Huang Qinan. There are 9 postdoctoral fellows in the station, and 4 postdoctoral fellows have left the station, 6 of whom have been supported by the National Postdoctoral Science Fund.