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Has Wei Dongyi been fired?
Wei Dongyi was not fired.

Wei Dongyi, 199 1, a native of Jinan, Shandong, and a native of Dongyang, Zhejiang, is an associate professor of Peking University and a researcher in the teaching and research section of differential equations of Peking University Institute of Mathematical Sciences.

Wei Dongyi is an excellent mathematician with extraordinary talent and achievements in the field of mathematics. He won the first prize in the International Olympic Mathematics Competition and completed his undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral studies with excellent results. His mathematical thinking is very keen and his talent is extremely high. At the same time, he is also a very diligent person, who has been studying and researching constantly.

Wei Dongyi gives the impression that he is low-key and humble. He is not good at exaggerating his achievements, but quietly concentrates on his research and work. His life is simple, even a little shabby, but he doesn't care about it, but puts all his energy into mathematical research.

Wei Dongyi's Achievements

International Mathematical Olympiad: Wei Dongyi won the perfect gold medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad in 2007 and 2008, which was the highest achievement of China students in this competition.

College Students' Mathematics Competition: Wei Dongyi won the China Prize and other awards in the 20 13 college students' mathematics competition, and was praised as "the hope of mathematics" in China.

Academic research: Wei Dongyi has made important achievements in the research fields of partial differential equations and geometric analysis. Published many academic papers in international academic journals.

Education: Wei Dongyi, assistant professor of Peking University, visited and studied in world-renowned universities such as Harvard University. He set up a good study style of diligence, innovation and exploration for students through words and deeds.