The Ph.D. in Computing Mathematics at Lanzhou University is a research‑oriented doctoral program offered under the first‑level discipline of Mathematical Sciences within the School of Mathematics and Statistics. This program focuses on advanced mathematical theory and computational methods that underpin modern scientific computing, numerical analysis, and algorithm design. It aims to develop high‑level researchers with strong mathematical rigor and computational skills who can address complex problems in science, engineering, data science and other interdisciplinary areas through mathematical modeling, numerical simulation and algorithmic innovation.
Doctoral candidates engage in independent, original research on topics such as numerical analysis of differential equations, scientific computing, high‑performance algorithms, mathematical modeling of physical and engineering systems, and computational methods for data‑driven problems, leveraging advanced theory and state‑of‑the‑art computational tools. The program blends rigorous theoretical foundations with practical computational and simulation techniques, preparing graduates for careers in academic research, national laboratories, industry R&D, and interdisciplinary positions where deep mathematical insight and computational expertise are essential.
The Ph.D. in Computing Mathematics benefits from Lanzhou University’s strong mathematics tradition, with dedicated research groups and laboratories supporting work in computational mathematics, numerical simulations and mathematical modeling, and fosters collaboration with other scientific and engineering disciplines to solve real‑world computational challenges.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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