Control Theory and Egineering Computer Application
Guangxi University
2002
BS
Information and Communication
Xi'an Jiaotong University
1999
Research and Expertise
Research Interests
Web Link My research can be roughly classified into two directions: 1) data visualization and 2) geometric modeling and geometry processing. For data visualization, I am interested in investigating scalable solutions to the analysis and representation of higher-ordered scientific data, such as vector and tensor fields, using topology-based and other innovative methods. Our solutions have found applications in science and engineering, including computational fluid dynamics (CFD), automatic and aircraft design, mechanical engineering, climate study, oceanography, earthquake engineering, fusion science, and medical practice. For geometric modeling and geometry processing, I aim to develop efficient and robust techniques for the generation and optimization of volumetric meshes, especially structured meshes, for the subsequent computation tasks, such as simulations. Meshing is an indispensable step for many critical scientific computation. The quality of the meshes often determines the speed and accuracy of the computation. My research seeks to improve the state-of-the-art meshing techniques substantially. At the same time, I am also interested in developing innovative techniques for practitioners to create and control various vector and tensor fields for many computer graphics and simulation tasks.
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