George Mason University: In Memoriam: Mathematics Professor Jeng-Eng Lin

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Chantilly VA

10 June, 2022

5:50 PM

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Press release from George Mason University: June 10th, 2022 George Mason University mourns the recent passing of Jeng-Eng "Jerry" Lin, Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences in the College of Science. Lin, 74, of Los Osos, California passed away on Friday, May 20, 2022 due to complications of lymphoma. He was born on July 13, 1947, the second in a family of six sons, and raised in Taipei, Taiwan. He received his doctorate in mathematics from Brown University and was a professor at George Mason University for 33 years. During that time he spent many hours in community service, donating his time to strengthen Chinese-American and underprivileged communities. Upon retirement, he continued to do research and teach at Georgetown University. "Jerry's love of mathematics was best expressed by his outreach to young children," said his colleague Sandy Saperstone. He established Mason's Math Enrichment Program, a summer program for children in middle and high school to take courses in an accelerated learning environment, in 1994. "Eventually the program became so popular that he had to enlist Mason faculty to teach these courses," Saperstone added. "I have no doubt that Mason's profile grew within the local community partly due to Jerry's outreach activities," said Mathematics Professor Flavia Colonna, who remembered him as warm, caring and easily prone to smiling. Colonna explained that discussions within Mason's Academic Diversity Committee surrounding policies for improving and embracing diverse cultures and ethnicities across the university was productive, largely through Lin's participation. As an undergraduate and graduate coordinator, Colonna heard from students how well-liked Lin was. " I also learned from the students that he was quite humorous in the classroom," Colonna added. Mason's Mathematical Sciences department chair, Maria Emelianenko said the department will continue Lin's math camps for K-12 students. Donations to the George Mason University Foundation in memory of Lin will help keep the camps going. "We hope to continue his legacy by collecting funds to support our outreach and enrichment efforts that were such an important focus of Jerry's life and time at Mason," Emelianenko said. Lin is survived by his wife, Shu-Ping; his two children, Oliver and Joyce; their spouses Talia and Ian; and five grandchildren. This press release was produced by George Mason University. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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