Dai, Enguang


Associate Professor 

Institute of Physical Electronics

Research Interests: Micro/nano Systems related multidisciplinary research

Office Phone: 86-10-6275 6448

Email: daieg[at]pku.edu.cn

Dai, Enguang is an associate professor in the School of Electronics. He obtained his Ph.D. from Tsinghua University. His research interests include micro/nano system related multidisciplinary research.

Dr. Dai has published research papers, and most of them are in fundamental research. Dr. Dai has also conducted research as a principle investigator in projects including NSFC project and other fundamental research project, etc. His research achievements are summarized as follows:

1) Optimization on micro/nano-system: The complex systems, such as multifields related systems, have some characteristics, including heterogeneity and intercorrelation, which bring great challenge in analyzing and optimization. He proposed new techniques which integrate both the multi-fields and structural features to simulate the system performance.

2) Multifields finite element analyzing techniques: One major research topic in finite element analyzing is to make the analytical system support more complex multifields interaction, such as coupling fields. He proposed related new simulation approaches to facilitate the calculation of different types of complex factors.

3) Complex noise management: This is one factor to improve the performance of complex systems. Related research has been focused on how to lower the noise generated from the fluctuation of stochastic movement of particles. He focused on the noise deduction techniques in different environments, and proposed new solutions to lower the fluctuation related noise.