Desheng Wang, PhD, is a mathematician and philosopher whose work bridges computational science, artificial intelligence, education, and civilizational theory. He is known for proposing a Copernican shift from subject-object dualism to a co-generative framework articulated as SIO Ontology (Subject-Interaction-Object Ontology), together with a rigorous program in meaning dynamics. Wang's scientific formation is rooted in advanced mathematical training and long-term research in computational mathematics and complex systems. He studied mathematics at Xiangtan University (BSc, 1990-1994; MSc, 1994-1997), pursued doctoral studies at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (1997-2001), and completed postdoctoral research in computational mathematics (2001-2003). He later held research appointments in the United Kingdom (2003-2005) and subsequently worked for more than a decade at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore as a senior research scientist and doctoral supervisor, publishing extensively on numerical methods, mesh generation, and geometry processing. A distinctive feature of Wang's trajectory is his contribution to a paradigm-level reconstruction of science itself. In his "Copernican turn," science is redefined not as a discovery narrative about pre-given objects, but as a public mechanism for building and upgrading entities-structured, entangled aggregates that emerge, stabilize, and can die or be replaced. He formalizes this reconstruction as a transferable framework: science is governed by three constitutional principles (entity over object, genesis over discovery, meaning-driven dynamics), executed through three logics (genesis, development, formation), and operationalized through three theoretical tools (semiotics, logic, mathematics), with an implementation pathway for human-AI collaboration in the AI era.
In SIO Psychology, Wang applies this scientific paradigm revolution to the psyche itself. The book reframes "the psyche" as an engineered entity rather than a private possession or a fixed trait list, and treats psychological abilities as reproducible powers of entanglement, activation, release, and reset-grounded in meaning dynamics and stabilized by value norms (truth-goodness-beauty). In this way, psychology is rebuilt as an entity science with definable domains, falsifiable conditions, and reproducibility packs suitable for education, counseling, organizations, and human-AI collaboration.