Cang Hui


Cang Hui is a mathematical ecologist at Stellenbosch University. His research interests are proposing models and theories for explaining emerging patterns of biodiversity, networks and adaptive traits in ecology and evolution.

Background

Hui was born in Xi'an and received his BSc in Applied Mathematics from Xi'an Jiaotong University, his MSc in Applied Mathematics from Lanzhou University, and his PhD in Mathematical Ecology from the same university. Hui was a Researcher at the from 2008 to 2013, and has remained a Core-Team Member of the center since. Hui was appointed Visiting Professor in the MOE Key Laboratory of Western China's Environmental Systems from 2006 to 2009 and Adjunct Professor since 2011 at Lanzhou University. In January 2014, Hui was promoted to Full Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Stellenbosch University for his appointment as the South African Research Chair in Mathematical & Theoretical Physical Biosciences by the National Research Foundation of South Africa. This appointment is co-hosted by the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, located in Cape Town.
In 2011 he was awarded the Elsevier Young Scientist Award at the National Research Foundation of South Africa.

Major works

In 2018, Hui and colleagues published the book Ecological and Evolutionary Modelling. The book introduces key concepts in ecology and evolution, explains classic and recent important mathematical models for investigating ecological and evolutionary dynamics, and provides real examples in ecology that have used these models to address relevant issues. Ecology studies biodiversity in its variety and complexity.
In 2017, Hui and colleague David Mark Richardson published the book Invasion Dynamics. The book depicts how non-native species spread and perform in their novel ranges and how recipient socio-ecological systems are reshaped and how they respond to the new incursions.