Jun Lai, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013 Applied Mathematics - Doctor of Philosophy Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Applied Mathematics, Electricity and Magnetism Physics
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Gang Bao grad student 2013 Michigan State
 (High frequency computation in wave equations and optimal design for a cavity.)
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Borges C, Lai J. (2020) Inverse scattering reconstruction of a three dimensional sound-soft axis-symmetric impenetrable object Inverse Problems
Dong H, Lai J, Li P. (2020) An inverse acoustic-elastic interaction problem with phased or phaseless far-field data Inverse Problems. 36: 35014
Lai J, Li P. (2019) A Framework for Simulation of Multiple Elastic Scattering in Two Dimensions Siam Journal On Scientific Computing. 41
Dong H, Lai J, Li P. (2019) Inverse Obstacle Scattering for Elastic Waves with Phased or Phaseless Far-Field Data Siam Journal On Imaging Sciences. 12: 809-838
Lai J, O'Neil M. (2019) An FFT-accelerated direct solver for electromagnetic scattering from penetrable axisymmetric objects Journal of Computational Physics. 390: 152-174
Lai J, Li M, Li P, et al. (2018) A fast direct imaging method for the inverse obstacle scattering problem with nonlinear point scatterers Inverse Problems and Imaging. 12: 635-665
Lai J, Greengard L, O'Neil M. (2018) A new hybrid integral representation for frequency domain scattering in layered media Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis. 45: 359-378
Lai J, Jiang S. (2018) Second kind integral equation formulation for the mode calculation of optical waveguides Applied and Computational Harmonic Analysis. 44: 645-664
Lai J, Greengard L, O'Neil M. (2017) Robust integral formulations for electromagnetic scattering from three-dimensional cavities Journal of Computational Physics. 345: 1-16
Jiang S, Lai J. (2016) Quantitative study of the effect of cladding thickness on modal confinement loss in photonic waveguides. Optics Express. 24: 24872-24882
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