Zhang (full name: Cun-Quan Zhang) was Eberly Distinguished Professor[1] at West Virginia University, is a mathematician working mainly in graph theory.
He received his Ph.D. (mathematics) in 1986 from Simon Fraser University, under the supervision of Brian Alspach.
[2] Endowed Positions: His outstanding research accomplishments in mathematics were recognized with his appointment as an Eberly Distinguished Professor at West Virginia University.
Zhang is a prominent mathematician known particularly for his contributions to nowhere-zero flow, cycle double cover, and Hamiltonian cycle in graph theory.
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