CURRICULUM VITAE


 
 
Personal Information 
 
               
Name           Siqi Fu                    
Address        Department of Mathematical Sciences
               Rutgers University
               Camden, NJ 08102
Internet       sfu@camden.rutgers.edu
               http://crab.rutgers.edu/~sfu
Phone           856 225-2349  (O) 
 
 
Education 
 
               
8/89-6/94      Ph. D. Washington University, St. Louis
               Advisor: Steven G. Krantz
               Title: Geometry of Bounded Domains and 
                      Behavior of Invariant Metrics
 
9/84-7/87      M. S. Peking University, Beijing
               Advisor: Xiechang Shen
               Title: Interpolation sequences for the 
                      Hardy spaces on planar domains 
 
9/80-7/84      B. S. South China Normal University, Guangzhou
 
Professional Experiences 
 
7/03-Present Associate Professor, Rutgers University-Camden
7/02-08/03   Associate Professor, University of Wyoming
8/98-6/02    Assistant Professor, University of Wyoming
2/01-12/01   Visiting Fellow, Princeton University 
8/96-6/98    Visiting Assistant Prof., Texas A & M Univ.
9/95-6/96    Visiting Assistant Prof., UC Riverside
6/94-7/95    Visiting Assistant Prof., UC Irvine
 
Honors, Awards, and Grants 
 
2000-present   NSF Research Grants 
2001           Extraordinary Merit - Research, Univ. of Wyoming 
2000           AMS Centennial Research Fellowship 
1993-1994      Dean's Dissertation Fellowship, Washington Univ.
  
 

Publications

  1. A Sharp estimate on the Bergman kernel of a pseudoconvex domain, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 121 (1994), 979-980.
  2. Some estimates of the Kobayashi metric in the normal direction, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 122 (1994), 1163-1169.
  3. On Completeness of invariant metrics of Reinhardt domains, Archiv der Mathematik (Basel) 63 (1994), 166-172.
  4. Asymptotic expansions of invariant metrics of strictly pseudoconvex domains, Canadian Mathematical Bulletin 38 (1995), 196-206.
  5. Geometry of Reinhardt domains of finite type in C2, Journal of Geometric Analysis 6 (1996), 407-431.
  6. (with A. Isaev and S. Krantz) Reinhardt domains with non-compact automorphism groups, Mathematical Research Letters 3 (1996), 109-122.
  7. (with A. Isaev and S. Krantz) Examples of domains with non-compact automorphism groups, Mathematical Research Letters 3 (1996), 609-617.
  8. (with A. Isaev and S. Krantz) Finite type conditions on Reinhardt domains, Complex Variables 31 (1996), 357-363.
  9. (with B. Russo) Spectral domains in several complex variables, Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics 27 (1997), 1095-1116.
  10. (with B. Wong) On strictly pseudoconvex domains with Kähler-Einstein Bergman metrics, Mathematical Research Letters 4 (1997), 697-703.
  11. (with B. Wong) On boundary accumulation points of a smoothly bounded pseudoconvex domain in C2, Mathematische Annalen 310 (1998), 183-196.
  12. (with H. Boas and E. Straube) The Bergman kernel function: explicit formulas and zeroes, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 127 (1999), 805-811.
  13. (with E. Straube) Compactness of the d-bar-Neumann problem on convex domains, Journal of Functional Analysis 159 (1998), 629-641.
  14. (with B. Wong) On a domain in with piecewise smooth Levi-flat boundary and non-compact automorphism group, Complex Variables 42 (2000), 25-40.
  15. Transformation formulas for the Bergman kernels and projections of Reinhardt domains, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 129 (2000), 1769-1773.
  16. (with E. Straube) Compactness in the d-bar-Neumann problem, Complex Analysis and Geometry, Ohio State University Mathematical Research Institute Publication 9 (2001), 141-160.
  17. (with W.  Cheung, S. Krantz, B. Wong) A smoothly bounded domain in a complex surface with a compact quotient, Mathematica Scandinavica 91 (2002), 82-90.
  18. (with E. Straube) Semi-classical analysis of Schrödinger operators and compactness in the d-bar-Neumann problem, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 271 (2002), 267-282. Correction, Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 280 (2003), 195-196.
  19. (with M. Christ) Compactness in the -Neumann problem, magnetic Schrödinger operators, and the Aharonov-Bohm effect, Advances in Mathematics, (in press).
  20. Hearing pseudoconvexity with the Kohn Laplacian, Mathematische Annalen 331 (2005), 475-485.
  21. Hearing the type of a domain in C2 with the d-bar-Neumann Laplacian, 27 pages, preprint, 08/2005.

Selected Lectures

1.

Operator Theory Seminars, University of California, Irvine, 01/94

2.

Geometric Analysis Seminars, University of California, Riverside, 03/95

3.

Several Complex Variables Seminars, University of Chicago, Chicago, 04/95

4.

Midwest Several Complex Variables Seminars, Wisconsin, Madison, 04/95

5.

Midwest Several Complex Variables Seminars, Michigan, Ann Arbor, 10/96

6.

Special Sessions on One and Several Complex Variables at the AMS-MAA annual meetings, San Diego, 01/97

7.

Colloquium, University of Wyoming, 03/98

8.

Colloquium, University of Alabama, Huntsville, 03/98

9.

Colloquium, University of California, Riverside, 03/98

10.

Special Sessions on PDE methods in Several Complex Variables at the AMS sectional meetings in Philadelphia, 04/98

11.

Special Sessions on Several Complex Variables at the AMS-MAA annual meetings in San Antonio, 01/99

12.

Co-organizer and speaker, Special Sessions on Complex Analysis and Operator Theory at the AMS sectional meetings in Salt Lake City, 09/99

13.

Biholomorphic Mappings Conference, American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, 08/00

14.

Geometry, Analysis, and Topology Seminars, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, 10/00

15.

Complex Analysis Programs, The Schrödinger Institute, Vienna, Austria, 11/00

16.

Several Complex Variables Seminars, Rutgers University, 03/01

17.

Geometry and Mathematical Physics Seminars, Penn State University, 04/01

18.

Mid-West Several Complex Variables Seminars, University of Michigan, 10/01

19.

Partial Differential Equations Seminars, University of California, Berkeley, 10/01

20.

Special Sessions on Harmonic Analysis and Complex Analysis at the AMS sectional meetings in Irvine, 11/01