معرفی
Libo Feng is a Researcher in the School of Mathematical Sciences at the Faculty of Science, Queensland University of Technology (QUT). His research focuses on applied mathematics, numerical methods, and fractional calculus with applications to fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and heterogeneous media. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy from QUT.
Key research interests include:
- Development and analysis of fractional-order models for viscoelastic fluids and nanofluids
- Computational homogenization of heterogeneous media with memory effects
- Numerical simulation of anomalous diffusion in comb structures
- Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow dynamics with non-Newtonian constitutive relationships
His recent work emphasizes novel boundary condition techniques for fractional differential equations, with publications in high-impact journals like Journal of Computational Physics and Physics of Fluids. Research has practical applications in solar energy systems, biological tissues, and agricultural product mechanics.
Notable contributions include:
- Advancements in fractional integrodifferential equation solvers
- Innovative finite volume methods for irregular domains
- Analysis of transient viscoelastic nanofluid behaviors
Current research explores distributed-order fractional models and their applications in multi-layered systems.
