Page 4: Research and Teaching
Research Details:
Research Interests:
Electromagnetics and Related Areas:
- Fast and Efficient Algorithms in Computational EM
- Electromagnetic Wave in Inhomogeneous Dielectric Bodies
- Design and Analysis of Large Microstrip Antenna Array
- Fast EM Modeling and Measurement of RFIC and MMIC
- Design and Analysis of Ferrite Component and Device
- Fast Prediction of EM Scattering from Electrically Large and Complex Target
- Efficient EMC/EMI Modeling for Practical Platform
- Effective Hybrid Solution Techniques for Practical Rapid EM Design of Real Planform
- Multidisciplinary Optimization and its Applications
- Measurement of EM Scattering and Antenna
Research Projects/Programs:
To be updated soon
Research Team/Group:
He is a Head of Computational Electromagnetics (or Propagation and Scattering) Group in the Temasek Laboratories @ NUS.
Sample Research Projects:
P1. Microstrip IC and Antenna Simulations in collaboration with Feng Ling and Professor Jian-Ming Jin at CCEM and EM Lab, UIUC, details can be found from Professor Jin’s website at http://www.cceml.illinois.edu/resjin4.html.
Teaching Details:
Teaching Areas:
- Eelectromagnetic (EM) Waves and Theory
- Antenna Theory and Design
- Advanced Concepts for Practical Antenna System Design
- Numerical Techniques in Electromagnetics
- Fast IE Solvers for Electrically Large and Complex Problems
- Fast Hybrid HF and LF Methods for Complex EM System Design
- Fast Computational EM for Well-logging and Petrophysics
- Integral Transform and Special Functions
- Linear Algebra and Applied Complex Analysis
Recent Courses Offered:
- EE6004-Selected Advanced Topics in Electromagnetic Modeling (in collaboration with Professor Xudong Chen, ECE Department, NUS), Semester 1, AY2016/2017, Tuesday, 18:00-21:00, E3-06-15. (Text book: J. M. Jin, Theory and Computation of Electromagnetic Fields, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010)
- EE6004-Selected Advanced Topics in Electromagnetic Modeling (in collaboration with Professor Xudong Chen, ECE Department, NUS), Semester 1, AY2017/2018, Tuesday, 18:00-21:00, E3-06-06. (Text book: J. M. Jin, Theory and Computation of Electromagnetic Fields, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2010)
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