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Tan Eng Chye

Tan Eng Chye (simplified Chinese: 陈永财; traditional Chinese: 陳永財; pinyin: Chén Yǒngcái) is a Singaporean mathematician and university administrator who has been serving as the third president of the National University of Singapore since 2018.[1] Prior to his presidency, he served as the deputy president of academic affairs and provost at the National University of Singapore.

Tan Eng Chye
陳永財
3rd President of the National University of Singapore
Assumed office
1 January 2018
Preceded byTan Chorh Chuan
Personal details
Alma materNational University of Singapore (BS)
Yale University (PhD)
ProfessionCollege administrator
Websitepresident.nus.edu.sg
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
InstitutionsNational University of Singapore
ThesisOn Some Geometrical Properties of K-Types of Representations (1989)
Doctoral advisorRoger Evans Howe

Education edit

Tan attended Raffles Institution between 1974 and 1979 before graduating from the National University of Singapore in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science (First Class Honours) degree in mathematics. He later went on to obtain his PhD from Yale University in 1989, under the guidance of Roger Howe.[2]

Career edit

He joined NUS as a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics in 1985, as a Senior Tutor, eventually becoming the Department's Deputy Head in 1999. In June 2003, he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science, a post he held till March 2007. Up till 2017, he served as NUS’ Deputy President (Academic Affairs) and Provost.

Tan Eng Chye's research interests are representation theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras, invariant theory and algebraic combinatorics. In collaboration with Roger Howe, he has written a well-known[citation needed] graduate-level textbook on non-Abelian harmonic analysis and contributed to several subjects in representation theory including degenerate principal series representations and branching rules. He has also been active in promoting mathematics, having established the Singapore Mathematical Society Enrichment Programmes in 1994, revamped the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad in 1995 to allow more participation from students, and initiated a series of project teaching workshops for teachers in 1998. He served as president of the Singapore Mathematical Society from 2001 to 2005 and President of the South East Asian Mathematical Society from 2004 to 2005.

2018–present: NUS presidency edit

On 28 July 2017, Tan was named as the next president of NUS, taking over Tan Chorh Chuan.[3] He assumed office at the start of 2018. Along with the appointed, he was appointed to A*STAR's board as well, taking the seat meant for the university's president.[4] In 2020, NUS raised US$300 million through its first green bond.[5] In the same year, it established a research institute called the Asian Institute of Digital Finance along with the Monetary Authority of Singapore and National Research Foundation.[6]

In 2020, Tan said in an interview that he had plans for NUS to "tear down structures that inhibit interdisciplinarity",[7] with Professor Joanne Roberts of Yale-NUS College commenting that there were similarities between Yale-NUS and Tan's plans.[8] On 22 September 2020, NUS unveiled its plans for an interdisciplinary college, the College of Humanities and Sciences, allowing students to take courses from both the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.[9] The new college took in its first intake in 2021.[10]

As part of a broader plan to introduce interdisciplinary colleges, in 2021,[11] Tan announced that Yale-NUS College would be closed by 2025, with 2021 intake of freshmen being the last intake. The college would also be merged with NUS' University Scholars Programme to offer a new cirriculum. The decision was unilaterally made by NUS, and came as a surprise to Yale-NUS' students and faculty, NUS' faculty, and Yale.[12] More than 10,000 people had signed a petition calling for the reversal of the decision.[13] Questions about the decision filed in the Singapore Parliament by various members of parliament were answered on 13 September 2021.[14][11]

Honours and awards edit

Tan received the Pingat Pentadbiran Awam, Emas (Public Administration Medal, Gold) in Singapore's National Day Awards 2014.[15] He has been a Fellow of the Singapore National Academy of Science since 2011.[16] He was conferred the Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal by the Yale Graduate School Alumni Association in 2018,[17] and received an Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Southampton, UK in the same year.[18]

Tan was conferred the title of Knight of the French Order of the Legion of Honour on 5 July 2022, in recognition of his distinguished contributions in education and research.[19]

Selected works edit

  • Howe, Roger; Tan, Eng-Chye (1992). Non-Abelian harmonic analysis. Applications of SL(2,R). Universitext. Springer-Verlag, New York. doi:10.1007/978-1-4613-9200-2. ISBN 0-387-97768-6.
  • Howe, Roger E.; Tan, Eng-Chye (1993). "Homogeneous Functions on Light Cones: \\the Infinitesimal Structure of some Degenerate Principal Series Representations". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 28: 1–75. arXiv:math/9301214. doi:10.1090/S0273-0979-1993-00360-4.
  • Aslaksen, Helmer; Tan, Eng-Chye; Zhu, Chen-Bo (1995). "Invariant theory of special orthogonal groups". Pacific Journal of Mathematics. 168 (2): 207–215. doi:10.2140/pjm.1995.168.207.
  • Li, Jian-Shu; Paul, Annegret; Tan, Eng-Chye; Zhu, Chen-Bo (2003). "The explicit duality correspondence of (Sp(p,q),O∗(2n))". Journal of Functional Analysis. 200 (1): 71–100. doi:10.1016/S0022-1236(02)00079-4.
  • Howe, Roger; Tan, Eng-Chye; Willenbring, Jeb F. (2005). "Stable branching rules for classical symmetric pairs". Transactions of the American Mathematical Society. 357 (4): 1601–1627. doi:10.1090/S0002-9947-04-03722-5.
  • Howe, Roger; Jackson, Steven; Teck Lee, Soo; Tan, Eng-Chye; Willenbring, Jeb (2009). "Toric degeneration of branching algebras". Advances in Mathematics. 220 (6): 1809–1841. doi:10.1016/j.aim.2008.11.010.

References edit

  1. ^ "Prof Tan Eng Chye to be next NUS President". news.nus.com.
  2. ^ Tan, Eng-Chye (1989). On some geometrical properties of K-types of representations (Ph.D.). Yale University. OCLC 54174603 – via ProQuest.
  3. ^ hermesauto (28 July 2017). "NUS provost Tan Eng Chye will take over as university's president next year". The Straits Times. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  4. ^ hermesauto (29 December 2017). "New NUS, NTU presidents among 3 new board members for A*Star in 2018". The Straits Times. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  5. ^ Tay, Vivienne (27 May 2020). "NUS raises S$300m in its first green bond issuance". www.businesstimes.com.sg. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  6. ^ hermesauto (4 August 2020). "Singapore to set up Asian digital finance research institute by end-2020". The Straits Times. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  7. ^ "COVID-19 starts push for more interdisciplinary research". University World News. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  8. ^ "NUS' big push for interdisciplinary learning: Timely change but there'll be practical challenges, experts say". TODAYonline. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  9. ^ "NUS unveils draft plans to set up combined College of Humanities and Sciences in 2021". TODAYonline. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Common modules, various subject combinations for first cohort at new NUS College of Humanities and Sciences in 2021". TODAYonline. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  11. ^ a b hermesauto (13 September 2021). "Yale-NUS closure part of NUS interdisciplinary road map, cost not the main motivation: Chan Chun Sing". The Straits Times. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Students, faculty angry over closure of Yale-NUS College". University World News. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  13. ^ hermesauto (31 August 2021). "Over 10,000 sign petition calling for reversal of Yale-NUS merger, students and alumni seek answers at townhall". The Straits Times. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  14. ^ "WP MPs to file parliamentary questions on Yale-NUS, USP merger for possible debate at Sept 13 sitting". TODAYonline. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  15. ^ Singapore, Prime Minister's Office (17 November 2018). "PMO | Recipients". Prime Minister's Office Singapore.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 November 2016.
  17. ^ "NUS President conferred Yale medal". news.nus.com.
  18. ^ "NUS President receives honorary degree from Southampton". news.nus.com.
  19. ^ "NUS President Prof Tan Eng Chye conferred Knight of the French Order of the Legion of Honour". news.nus.com.

External links edit

  • The Mathematics Genealogy Project – Eng-Chye Tan
  • National University of Singapore President Biography
Academic offices
Preceded by President of National University of Singapore
1 January 2018 - present
Incumbent

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In this Chinese name the family name is Tan Tan Eng Chye simplified Chinese 陈永财 traditional Chinese 陳永財 pinyin Chen Yǒngcai is a Singaporean mathematician and university administrator who has been serving as the third president of the National University of Singapore since 2018 1 Prior to his presidency he served as the deputy president of academic affairs and provost at the National University of Singapore Tan Eng Chye陳永財3rd President of the National University of SingaporeIncumbentAssumed office 1 January 2018Preceded byTan Chorh ChuanPersonal detailsAlma materNational University of Singapore BS Yale University PhD ProfessionCollege administratorWebsitepresident wbr nus wbr edu wbr sgScientific careerFieldsMathematicsInstitutionsNational University of SingaporeThesisOn Some Geometrical Properties of K Types of Representations 1989 Doctoral advisorRoger Evans Howe Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 2018 present NUS presidency 3 Honours and awards 4 Selected works 5 References 6 External linksEducation editTan attended Raffles Institution between 1974 and 1979 before graduating from the National University of Singapore in 1985 with a Bachelor of Science First Class Honours degree in mathematics He later went on to obtain his PhD from Yale University in 1989 under the guidance of Roger Howe 2 Career editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Tan Eng Chye news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message He joined NUS as a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics in 1985 as a Senior Tutor eventually becoming the Department s Deputy Head in 1999 In June 2003 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Science a post he held till March 2007 Up till 2017 he served as NUS Deputy President Academic Affairs and Provost Tan Eng Chye s research interests are representation theory of Lie groups and Lie algebras invariant theory and algebraic combinatorics In collaboration with Roger Howe he has written a well known citation needed graduate level textbook on non Abelian harmonic analysis and contributed to several subjects in representation theory including degenerate principal series representations and branching rules He has also been active in promoting mathematics having established the Singapore Mathematical Society Enrichment Programmes in 1994 revamped the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad in 1995 to allow more participation from students and initiated a series of project teaching workshops for teachers in 1998 He served as president of the Singapore Mathematical Society from 2001 to 2005 and President of the South East Asian Mathematical Society from 2004 to 2005 2018 present NUS presidency edit On 28 July 2017 Tan was named as the next president of NUS taking over Tan Chorh Chuan 3 He assumed office at the start of 2018 Along with the appointed he was appointed to A STAR s board as well taking the seat meant for the university s president 4 In 2020 NUS raised US 300 million through its first green bond 5 In the same year it established a research institute called the Asian Institute of Digital Finance along with the Monetary Authority of Singapore and National Research Foundation 6 In 2020 Tan said in an interview that he had plans for NUS to tear down structures that inhibit interdisciplinarity 7 with Professor Joanne Roberts of Yale NUS College commenting that there were similarities between Yale NUS and Tan s plans 8 On 22 September 2020 NUS unveiled its plans for an interdisciplinary college the College of Humanities and Sciences allowing students to take courses from both the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 9 The new college took in its first intake in 2021 10 As part of a broader plan to introduce interdisciplinary colleges in 2021 11 Tan announced that Yale NUS College would be closed by 2025 with 2021 intake of freshmen being the last intake The college would also be merged with NUS University Scholars Programme to offer a new cirriculum The decision was unilaterally made by NUS and came as a surprise to Yale NUS students and faculty NUS faculty and Yale 12 More than 10 000 people had signed a petition calling for the reversal of the decision 13 Questions about the decision filed in the Singapore Parliament by various members of parliament were answered on 13 September 2021 14 11 Honours and awards editTan received the Pingat Pentadbiran Awam Emas Public Administration Medal Gold in Singapore s National Day Awards 2014 15 He has been a Fellow of the Singapore National Academy of Science since 2011 16 He was conferred the Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal by the Yale Graduate School Alumni Association in 2018 17 and received an Honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Southampton UK in the same year 18 Tan was conferred the title of Knight of the French Order of the Legion of Honour on 5 July 2022 in recognition of his distinguished contributions in education and research 19 Selected works editHowe Roger Tan Eng Chye 1992 Non Abelian harmonic analysis Applications of SL 2 R Universitext Springer Verlag New York doi 10 1007 978 1 4613 9200 2 ISBN 0 387 97768 6 Howe Roger E Tan Eng Chye 1993 Homogeneous Functions on Light Cones the Infinitesimal Structure of some Degenerate Principal Series Representations Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 28 1 75 arXiv math 9301214 doi 10 1090 S0273 0979 1993 00360 4 Aslaksen Helmer Tan Eng Chye Zhu Chen Bo 1995 Invariant theory of special orthogonal groups Pacific Journal of Mathematics 168 2 207 215 doi 10 2140 pjm 1995 168 207 Li Jian Shu Paul Annegret Tan Eng Chye Zhu Chen Bo 2003 The explicit duality correspondence of Sp p q O 2n Journal of Functional Analysis 200 1 71 100 doi 10 1016 S0022 1236 02 00079 4 Howe Roger Tan Eng Chye Willenbring Jeb F 2005 Stable branching rules for classical symmetric pairs Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 357 4 1601 1627 doi 10 1090 S0002 9947 04 03722 5 Howe Roger Jackson Steven Teck Lee Soo Tan Eng Chye Willenbring Jeb 2009 Toric degeneration of branching algebras Advances in Mathematics 220 6 1809 1841 doi 10 1016 j aim 2008 11 010 References edit Prof Tan Eng Chye to be next NUS President news nus com Tan Eng Chye 1989 On some geometrical properties of K types of representations Ph D Yale University OCLC 54174603 via ProQuest hermesauto 28 July 2017 NUS provost Tan Eng Chye will take over as university s president next year The Straits Times Retrieved 9 September 2021 hermesauto 29 December 2017 New NUS NTU presidents among 3 new board members for A Star in 2018 The Straits Times Retrieved 9 September 2021 Tay Vivienne 27 May 2020 NUS raises S 300m in its first green bond issuance www businesstimes com sg Retrieved 9 September 2021 hermesauto 4 August 2020 Singapore to set up Asian digital finance research institute by end 2020 The Straits Times Retrieved 9 September 2021 COVID 19 starts push for more interdisciplinary research University World News Retrieved 9 September 2021 NUS big push for interdisciplinary learning Timely change but there ll be practical challenges experts say TODAYonline Retrieved 9 September 2021 NUS unveils draft plans to set up combined College of Humanities and Sciences in 2021 TODAYonline Retrieved 9 September 2021 Common modules various subject combinations for first cohort at new NUS College of Humanities and Sciences in 2021 TODAYonline Retrieved 9 September 2021 a b hermesauto 13 September 2021 Yale NUS closure part of NUS interdisciplinary road map cost not the main motivation Chan Chun Sing The Straits Times Retrieved 13 September 2021 Students faculty angry over closure of Yale NUS College University World News Retrieved 9 September 2021 hermesauto 31 August 2021 Over 10 000 sign petition calling for reversal of Yale NUS merger students and alumni seek answers at townhall The Straits Times Retrieved 9 September 2021 WP MPs to file parliamentary questions on Yale NUS USP merger for possible debate at Sept 13 sitting TODAYonline Retrieved 9 September 2021 Singapore Prime Minister s Office 17 November 2018 PMO Recipients Prime Minister s Office Singapore Nine NUS professors conferred prestigious SNAS Fellowships Archived from the original on 18 November 2016 NUS President conferred Yale medal news nus com NUS President receives honorary degree from Southampton news nus com NUS President Prof Tan Eng Chye conferred Knight of the French Order of the Legion of Honour news nus com External links editTan Eng Chye Personal Web Page The Mathematics Genealogy Project Eng Chye Tan National University of Singapore President BiographyAcademic officesPreceded byTan Chorh Chuan President of National University of Singapore1 January 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