Diffusion with Heterogeneous Persistence and Permeability
- Prof. Yong-Jung Kim, KAIST, Korea
B2 L5 R5209
A subtle difference in a diffusion model can lead to an opposite conclusion. We need to understand how each component involved in the diffusion phenomenon contributes to the diffusion model. In this talk, we will discuss how nonconstant persistence and permeability play a role in the diffusion phenomenon.
Overview
Abstract
A subtle difference in a diffusion model can lead to an opposite conclusion. We need to understand how each component involved in the diffusion phenomenon contributes to the diffusion model. In this talk, we will discuss how nonconstant persistence and permeability play a role in the diffusion phenomenon. The modeling process, physical properties, and numerical simulations, and experimental results will be discussed with a few analytical results.
Brief Biography
Prof. Yong-Jung Kim earned his doctoral degree from University of Wisconsin-Madison in partial differential equations. He is currently a professor at KAIST, Korea. His research interests include mathematical biology, diffusion, thermophoresis, soret effect, and thermal diffusion.