I came from Anhui province, China.
I wanted to apply for a Ph.D. program here in the U.S.
I was interested in tensor categories and quantum computing,
I think both of them are very interesting.
I applied and I got an offer, and I chose to come here.
Our project is about classification of super model categories.
Super-model category is an algebraic structure
with some operation and some axioms.
In math, the classification problem answers the question
given an algebraic structure.
And there are certain conditions:
How many objects satisfy this condition up to some equivalence?
So we're restricting our super-model categories of certain conditions,
and we're trying to figure out how many of them are there up to some equivalence.
Sometimes there are people that have this ability to interact with others
and also really enjoy the work.
I think she's very passionate about mathematics,
about not just the actual mathematics,
but being a part of the mathematical community,
and I think this really helps.
I'm happy when I talk math with other people.
In China, we have a saying:
"Teaching others teaches yourself."
I think that basically summarizes my teaching experience.
Sometimes the students' feedback will help me improve my teaching skills.
To some extent, I think the students are teachers for me.
The math department is very friendly here.
Your choice of your major has an influence on how you think.
I can sense how math changed me from making decisions and the way I'm thinking.
I think for undergraduate math majors,
there are still many possibilities for their future career.
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