
معرفی
Toai Luong is a Researcher in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) and applied analysis in phase-field modeling, with applications in physical, biological, and materials sciences. He develops and analyzes mathematical models for amphiphilic structures, nanoparticles, and bio-inspired materials.
Recent work emphasizes Gamma-Convergence, asymptotic analysis, and numerical methods for diffuse domain approximations with transmission boundary conditions. His studies on Cahn–Hilliard equations explore degenerate mobility, non-flux boundary conditions, and strong anchoring effects. Publications from 2020–2025 reflect a deep engagement with geometric evolution, phase separation dynamics, and materials microstructure modeling.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned, but his active publication record indicates sustained research contributions. He currently holds no listed advisees, though his work suggests potential collaborations with materials science and applied mathematics teams. His lab or research group details are not provided in available materials.

