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Jiun-Chau (JC) Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Saskatchewan, specializing in Pure Mathematics, with a focus on Free Probability and Random Matrices. His research extensively covers Free Probability theory, a field that examines non-commutative variables discovered via probabilistic methods. Free Probability studies the asymptotic behaviors of random matrices, particularly as matrix size approaches infinity. Wang's work builds on the foundational work of Dan Voiculescu, who first presented random matrices in context of free random variables. At the University of Saskatchewan, he contributes to the academic community through seminars, courses, and workshops on topics such as Free Probability, Random Matrices, and related areas. Furthermore, Wang has been actively involved in organizing and presenting seminars focused on Gaussian random matrices and their applications. His academic endeavors reflect a commitment to advancing the understanding and application of mathematical theories in probability, making significant contributions to ongoing research in the discipline.
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