Biography
Dr. Chao Yang is currently a Bo-Ya Professor in the School of Mathematical Sciences and the Dean of the Institute for Computing and Digital Economy, Peking University. His research interests include numerical analysis and modeling, large-scale scientific computing, and high-performance computing. He has published over 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals and premier conferences, and has won a series of awards including the 2016 ACM Gordon Bell Prize, the 2017 CCF-IEEE CS Young Computer Scientist Award, the 2017 CAS Outstanding Science and Technology Achievement Prize, and the 2020 Wang-Xuan Outstanding Young Scholar’s Award. He currently serves as an associate editor for SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, and an editorial group member for National Science Review.
Presentations
ACM Gordon Bell COVID Finalist
ACM Gordon Bell Finalist
Awards Presentation
Running Ahead of Evolution - AI Based Simulation for Predicting Future High-Risk SARS-CoV-2 Variants
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ACM Gordon Bell Finalist
Awards Presentation
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