Position: University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV), USA
Speech Title: Finite element analysis and simulation for time-fractional Maxwell's equations
Jichun Li is Professor of Mathematics and Director for Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics at University of Nevada Las Vegas. His previous positions include Postdoc Fellow at Oden Institute of The University of Texas at Austin, and Associate Director of Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics
(IPAM) in UCLA. His research areas include analysis and development of finite element methods, high-order compact difference methods, RBF meshless methods, machine learning, and their applications to solve various PDEs.
He has published over 140 SCI journal papers and 2 monographs (one on "Time-Domain Finite Element Methods for Maxwell's Equations in Metamaterials", Springer Series in Computational Mathematics, vol.43, Springer, 2013).
Currently, he serves as Editor-in-Chief of "Results in Applied Mathematics", Managing Editor of "Computers & Mathematics with Applications" (both published by Elsevier).