Bio & Expertise
Dr. Jia Liu is a professor and chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Liu’s research focuses on computational mathematics, especially the numerical solver for large sparse linear systems. She studies Krylov subspace iterative algorithms, preconditioning techniques, biological models, machine learning, and complex network structures.
Dr. Liu’s finds have been published in SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing, International Journal of Computer Mathematics, Journal of Biological Dynamics, Journal of Applied Physics and other peer-reviewed journals. They covered such topics as preconditioning techniques for solving the Navier-Stokes problems, iterative solvers for optimization problems, Geometric and Topological properties of Ellipsoids, community detection algorithms in complex networks, and disease prediction. Liu also has made presentations at prestigious academic gatherings in China, Canada, and the United States.
She earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree at Central China Normal University, where her bachelor thesis won the highest honor. She joined UWF in 2006 after receiving Ph.D. in Mathematics from Emory University, where the National Science Foundation funded her doctoral dissertation on “Preconditioned Krylov Subspace Methods for Incompressible Flow Problems.” Liu has been an editor or editorial board member of several peer-reviewed publications and has reviewed papers proposed for other journals.