Shuanglin Shao

·       Department of Mathematics 

·       University of Kansas 

·       615 Snow Hall 

·       1460 Jayhawk Blvd 

·       Lawrence, KS 66045-7594 

·       Email:slshao_at_ku.edu 

·       Tel: +1-(785)864-4762 

·       Fax:+1-(785)864-5255 

 

Curriculum Vitae (PDF) 

Research

·       Paper and Preprints

Teaching

·       Fall 2011, Math 290

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·       Spring 2012, Math 500

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·       Fall 2012, Math 765

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·       Spring 2013, Math 500

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·       Fall 2013, Math 290, Math 647

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·       Spring 2014, Math 766

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·       Spring 2015, Math 500

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·       Fall 2014, Math 290, Math 320

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·       Fall 2015, Math 220, Math 890

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·       Spring 2016, Math 766

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·       Fall 2016, Math 220, Math 810

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·       Spring 2017, Math 800

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·       Fall 2017, Math 290 Math 500

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·       Spring 2018, Math 811

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·       Fall 2018, Math 146 Math 810

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·       Spring 2019, Math 890 

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·       Spring 2020, Math 766 

·       The courses subsequently from 2019 fall to present are online either on KU blackboard and KU Canvas. These include Math 320 (Elementary Differential Equations),  and Math 810 (Real Analysis) in the Fall 2020; 

Math 766 (Mathematical Analysis II) in the Spring 2021; Math 127 (Calculus III) in the fall 2021; Math 500 (Intermediate Analysis) in the spring 2022; Math 105 (Introduction to Qualitative Reasoning); Math 810 (Real Analysis) in the fall 2022;

Math 766 (Mathematical Analysis II) and Math 500 (Intermediate Analysis) in the spring 2023;  Math 290 (Elementary Linear Algebra) in the summer 2023; Math 890 (Fourier Analysis) and  Math220 Math 220 (Applied Differential Equations) in the fall 2023; 

Math 800 (Complex Analysis) in the spring 2024. 



1. Myself 


2. Students: Vishnu Iyer (2016-2022 at KU, and pursue a Ph. D study at the University of Alabama Birmingham now). Ryan Frier (2017-2023; now at the Arionza State University Teaching Assistant Professor); Lijian Yang (3rd year Graduate Student.)


3. Local co-organizer of the Prairie Analysis Seminar supported by NSF. 


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