Chern Institute of Mathematics
The Chern Institute of Mathematics is a research institute at Nankai University in Tianjin, China. The Institute pursues both pure and applied mathematical research and aims to promote mathematics in China.
History
Shiing-Shen Chern was invited by China's Ministry of Education to establish a new mathematics research institute at Nankai University in 1984, two years after Chern had co-founded the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute in California.The Institute was originally named the Nankai Research Institute of Mathematics and was formally opened on 17 October 1985. Chern's guiding principle for the Institute was, "based at Nankai, serving the country, and embracing the world."
Chern served as the inaugural director of the Institute until 1992. Mathematician Guoding Hu served initially as the vice director before taking over from Chern and serving as the director from April 1992 to March 1996.
During his time as director, Chern donated over 10,000 books to the Institute and also prize money of $50,000 from having been awarded the Wolf Prize in Mathematics in 1984.
Chern died on 3 December 2004 and the Institute was subsequently renamed in his honour as the Chern Institute of Mathematics.