Ruey-An Shiu
Undergraduate Student, Department of Mathematics, National Taiwan University.
Department of Mathematics
National Taiwan University
Email: b10201034@ntu.edu.tw
I am a fifth-year undergraduate at National Taiwan University majoring in Mathematics and Economics (Honor), with a minor in Computer Science. My research focuses on mathematical modeling of strategic interactions and dynamic systems, with particular expertise in stochastic processes, financial mathematics, dynamical systems, and algorithmic game theory.
Currently, I am engaged in several collaborative research projects:
- I study synchronization phenomena in nonlinear oscillator networks under the guidance of Prof. Chun-Hsiung Hsia.
- I work on variants of the jump-diffusion model in financial engineering with Prof. Daniel Wei-Chung Miao.
- I explore opinion dynamics in multiplex social networks with Prof. Parinaz Naghizadeh.
- I develop robust principal–agent models in mechanism design with Prof. Haifeng Xu.
- I also investigate computational sociology and mathematical epidemiology with Prof. Hsuan-Wei “Wayne” Lee.
I am preparing to apply for Ph.D. programs in applied mathematics, operations research, or algorithmic game theory for Fall 2026, with the goal of advancing mathematical frameworks that bridge theoretical foundations with real-world strategic systems. My CV can be found here.
Education
- B.S. in Mathematics, B.A. in Economics (Honor), Minor in Computer Science, National Taiwan University, Sep. 2021 – (Expected) Jun. 2026
- University of California Education Abroad Program, University of California San Diego, Fall 2024
- Statistical Optimal Transport (SLMath), SLMath Summer Graduate School, Jun 9 – Jun 20, 2025
news
| Nov 01, 2025 | Awarded the International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS) Travelling Fellowship. |
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| Sep 01, 2025 | Our paper on synchronization of ReLU dense networks is accepted at Chaos, Solitons and Fractals (2026). |
| Jun 09, 2025 | Attending SLMath Summer Graduate School on Statistical Optimal Transport at SLMath (Berkeley), Jun 9 – Jun 20. |