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"Ask and it will be given
to you; seek and you will find;
knock and the door will be
opened to you. For everyone who
asks receives; he who seeks
finds; and to him who knocks,
the door will be opened."
-- MATTEW 7: 7-8
RESUME:
Kai Sun
Department
of Computational & Applied
Mathematics (CAAM)
Rice
University
6100
Main St. - MS 134
Houston, TX 77005-1892
kleinsun@rice.edu
EDUCATION
Kai Sun received a Bachelor degree (2000) from Peking University
at Beijing and Master degree (2003) from Chinese Academy of Sciences. He then
became a Ph. D. student in Department of Computational & Applied
Mathematics (CAAM) of Rice University at Houston, Texas.
Mr. Sun is interested in general area of Numerical Linear Algebra. He
currently works with Dr. Sorensen in dimension reduction techniques for
Dynamical Systems. Previously,
he worked on some Numerical Optimization problems with
Dr. Yuan. He also served as
intern for Multi-Mode User Interface
group of Microsoft Research (China)
solving the numerical problems in
navigation systems and handwriting
recognition and retrieval.
"The field of numerical linear algebra is more beautiful, and more
fundamental, than its rather dull name may suggest. More beautiful, because it
is full of powerful ideas that are quite unlike those normally emphasized in a
linear algebra area. More fundamental, because, thanks to a trick of history,
'numerical' linear algebra is really applied linear algebra. It is here that
one finds essential ideas that every mathematical scientist needs to work
effectively with vectors and
matrices."
-- Lloyd N. Trefethen
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