About me
Hi! I am a senior undergraduate of the Tsien Engineering Excellence Program (钱学森力学班) at Tsinghua University, majoring in Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. Currently, I am advised by Prof. Lu Lu at Yale Statistics and Data Science Department. I was priviledged to be advised by Prof. Moran Wang and Prof. Cunjing Lv at Tsinghua University, and Prof. Juner Zhu at Northeastern University, Boston.
My research interests lie in the area of fondamental mechanism discoveries driven by data, especially in solid mechanics and fluid mechanics. I am also greatly enthusiastic about the potential of AI in scientific discovery. I hope to combine human and machine insights to promote both the computations and the understandings of complex mechanics problems.
I am particularly interested in
- Data-driven discovery for physics, especially in mechanics.
- Neural operator simulation of fluid mechanics and solid mechanics.
- Multi-physics and multiscale modeling and prediction. Contact: luojl21@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
Publication
Seeking the most informative design of test specimens for learning constitutive models
Extreme Mechanics Letters· May 15, 2024
Royal Chibuzor Ihuaenyi1,Junlin Luo1(Equal Contributtor), Wei Li, Juner Zhu* 
Honors and Awards
National Scholarship(top 0.2% nationwide), 2022
National Encouragement Scholarship, 2023
Freshman Scholarship, 2021
First Prize in the 38th National College Students’ Physics Competition, 2021
First Prize in the 37th National High School Students’ Physics Competition (Top 50), 2020
Golden Prize for the 11th Creativity Contest and the 2022 Tsinghua University Creativity Challenge, 2021
Extracurriculum
I am a keen volleyball fan, often playing as a setter. I serve as a team manager in Xingjian College Volleyball Team, leading the team to advance in the group stage. I also love running and watching Netflix in free time.
