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Jin-Fa Lee - Associate Professor
Professor Lee was one of the key developers of the 1st version of the HFSS (high frequency structure simulator), the first commercial FEM software for modeling RF/microwave components. His research interests mainly focus on numerical methods and their applications to computational electromagnetics. Particularly, he is driven to show the engineering community that applied mathematics is not only beautiful but also useful. He has applied cutting-edge applied mathematics techniques on practical aspects of CAE such as accuracy, automation, and robustness of the computer simulations. Current research projects include: analyses of numerical methods, fast finite element methods, novel fast integral equation methods (other than FMM), hybrid methods, three-dimensional mesh generation, domain decomposition methods, mortar finite elements, and finite element tearing and interconnecting methods. His hobbies include reading, particularly science fiction and comics. His comprehensive CV is available here. Email Prof. Lee at Lee.1863@osu.edu or address correspondence to: ![]() |