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Now I'm a PhD student (the first year) in Mathematics Department of Uppsala University, Sweden. My major is Applied Mathematics, and specifically our group studies on Collective Animal Behavior which is quite interdisciplinary. I used to study Physics, and Plasma Physics in Sichuan University, China.
Now I'm a PhD student (the first year) in Mathematics Department of Uppsala University, Sweden. My major is Applied Mathematics, and specifically our group studies on Collective Animal Behavior which is quite interdisciplinary. I used to study Physics, and Plasma Physics in Sichuan University, China.
I would say, my interests are very broad, and I'm eager to learn different things from different respects. Regardless of ambitions, nowadays my interests are roughly about how neuron connects and works (how brain works), how abiotic molecules or atoms become biotic (why it happens spontaneously).
I would say, my interests are very broad, and I'm eager to learn different things from different respects. Regardless of ambitions, nowadays my interests are roughly about how neuron connects and works (how brain works), how abiotic molecules or atoms become biotic (why it happens spontaneously).

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Now I'm a PhD student (the first year) in Mathematics Department of Uppsala University, Sweden. My major is Applied Mathematics, and specifically our group studies on Collective Animal Behavior which is quite interdisciplinary. I used to study Physics, and Plasma Physics in Sichuan University, China. I would say, my interests are very broad, and I'm eager to learn different things from different respects. Regardless of ambitions, nowadays my interests are roughly about how neuron connects and works (how brain works), how abiotic molecules or atoms become biotic (why it happens spontaneously).