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[Seminar] In2Future Series 1-Computational Models for Multiphysics Coupling and Applications by Dr. Jian Wei You
Date: 22/01/2021 Addr:B407/409, ZJUI Building

•Time: Friday, Jan 22, 2021   9:30-11:00am

•Venue: B407/409, ZJUI Building

•Join Us Online: https://zju.webex.com/meet/srtan 

•Language: Chinese and English 

 

Abstract:

Numerical simulation software, developed from the computational electromagnetic methods (CEM), has become an essential tool in the design of modern information devices. However, a new competition round of the theory innovation and application expansion of classical CEM is being triggered, as the rapid development of interdisciplinary science and the coming of second quantum revolution. The pioneers will be able to seize the major international market shares of the next-generation simulation platform and lead the industry upgrade of the intelligent manufacture of information devices. In this new round of information competition, the multiphysics computational methods play a key role, thus have attracted remarkable amounts of interest. In this talk, three multiphysics computational models and their applications will be presented. (i) To solve the multipactor challenge in miniaturization of high-power microwave (HPM) devices, a novel FDTD-PIC hybrid method is developed to model the interaction between EM waves and charged particles. (ii) To develop a computer-aided-design tool for quantum photoelectric devices, a powerful FDTD-TDDFT model is proposed to bridge the classical EM world and the marvelous quantum world. (iii) To explore the extraordinary features of nonlinear photoelectric devices and topological photonics, a high-performance GS-FDTD approach based on the modeling of nonlinear optics is introduced.

 

Sian Wei You received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from

Short Bio:

Jian Wei You received the B.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from Xidian University, Xi’an, China, in 2010, and the Ph.D. degree in electromagnetic and microwave technology from Southeast University, Nanjing, China, in 2016. From January 2016 to December 2020, he served as a Research Associate at the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University College London, London, UK. In January 2021, he joined the School of Information Science and Engineering, Southeast University, as a Research Professor. His research interests include computational electromagnetics, nonlinear microwave and optics, quantum metamaterials, multi-physics modeling, and computational plasma physics. In the past five years, he has published more than 16 SCI papers as the first author, including Science Advance, Nanophotonics (ESI highly cited paper), IEEE Trans. AP/MTT/ED/EMC, OSA OL/OE, APS PRB, etc. He was the recipient of the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Nomination Award of Chinese Society of Electronics, and the Young Scientist Nomination Award of the Optical Society of America, etc.

 

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