I have a broad research interest that mainly focuses on computational electromagnetics and solid mechanics, but deeply involves engineering applications in power electronics, fracture mechanics, structural dynamics, space physics, and multi-physics domain simulations. My current research activities include magnetospheric radio tomography and quasi-electrostatic finite element simulations for Martian dust storms. My PhD work involves significantly numerical modeling, software development and finite element analysis of coupled problems in electromagnetics and solid mechanics. My PhD dissertation is titled "Model-order reduction for efficient simulation of nonlinear coupled electro-magneto-thermal problems". My past research activities include

structural dynamics
circuit simulation
electromagnetics
electrothermal simulation
fracture mechanics




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