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Loring W. Tu
杜武亮
Born1955 (age 68–69)
Taipei, Taiwan
Alma materPrinceton University (BA)
Harvard University (MA, PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsAlgebraic topology
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan
Johns Hopkins University
Tufts University
Thesis Variation of Hodge Structure and the Local Torelli Problem  (1980)
Doctoral advisorPhillip A. Griffiths
Other academic advisorsRaoul Bott

Loring W. Tu (traditional Chinese: 杜武亮; Wade–Giles: Tu Wu-liang; born 1955) is a Taiwanese-American mathematician working in algebraic topology and geometry.

Life

Tu was born in Taipei, Taiwan, the grandson of Taiwanese pharmacologist Tu Tsung-ming, founder of Taiwan's first private medical school (now Kaohsiung Medical University) and dean of the School of Medicine of National Taiwan University.

Tu is a younger brother of Charles Tu, who is a professor of electrical and computer engineering (ECE) at the University of California, San Diego. He also has another brother, Tu Xiang; all siblings became academics. During his childhood, Tu was largely raised by his grandfather. When Tsung-ming established Kaohsiung Medical University, Tu and his brother moved with him to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, where they would be raised.

Tu and his brothers were educated at Datong High School in Taipei, and Tu attended Kaohsiung Municipal No. 2 Middle School, leaving Taiwan for Canada while still in junior high school. Tu initially entered McGill University to study pure mathematics but was dissatisfied with the university's curriculum and transferred to complete his undergraduate studies in the United States. He graduated from Princeton University in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in mathematics, then entered graduate school at Harvard University, where he was mentored by professor Raoul Bott. Tu earned a Master of Arts and Ph.D. in mathematics from Harvard in 1976 and 1979, respectively. His doctoral advisor was Phillip A. Griffiths. His dissertation thesis was titled Hodge Theory and the Local Torelli Problem.

He has been working at Tufts University since 1986, and plans to retire after 2025. On November 12, 2024, Tufts University announced that Tu will gift the university a large donation and rename the Science and Engineering Complex as the Tsungming Tu Complex in honor of Loring's late grandfather.

Career

He is currently a professor of mathematics at Tufts University. He has frequently collaborated with Raoul Bott.

Bibliography

Some of his books and papers are:

References

  1. "580. Loring Wuliang Tu 杜武亮 / 2015/09 | History of Taiwanese American".
  2. ^ "Loring W. Tu - Tufts University".
  3. "Speeches in Celebration of the 120th Anniversary of the Birth of Tu Tsung-ming" (PDF).
  4. ^ Ferguson, Laura (12 November 2024). "Mathematics Professor's Gift Renames Science and Engineering Complex". TuftsNow.
  5. "Charles Tu - UC San Diego".
  6. "Open Mic - Loring W. Tu - YouTube". YouTube.
  7. ^ "高雄醫學大學 秘書處 - 【專文】祖父杜聰明對我的影響《民報》". sec.kmu.edu.tw. Retrieved 2024-11-25.
  8. ^ Professional profile, Tufts University
  9. "Loring W. Tu".
  10. "Trove".
  11. Tu, Loring W. (3 March 2020). Introductory Lectures on Equivariant Cohomology - Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691197487.

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