About Me
I am a postdoctoral fellow at the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics of the Australian National University. My research focuses on exploring the laws of star formation in galaxies and their role in shaping the universe through simulations on supercomputers. Currently, I am developing a next-generation radiation-hydrodynamic code that fully utilizes the power of GPUs on the largest supercomputers in the world.
Before joining ANU, I obtained my PhD degree in Astronomy from the University of Maryland. During my time there, I worked as a Future Investigator in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology. To learn more about my research, please visit the Research section.
Outside of my academic pursuits, I take pleasure in activities such as hiking, running, traveling, appreciating classical music, embarking on road trips, bicycling, watching movies, and coding for fun.
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April 2023: I defended my Ph.D. thesis in April, 2023. I will be joining the Australian National University as a postdoctoral fellow at the Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics and work with Professor Mark Krumholz.
June 2021: I am awarded the Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST)!
March 2021: I am awarded an Ann G. Wylie Dissertation Fellowship!
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- AstroCalculator: a calculator I wrote for astrophysicists
- Hydro.jl: a modular hydrodynamic code I wrote in pure Julia for both educational and practical purposes.
- ramtools, an efficient toolkit for the post-processing of RAMSES simulations and is used among my collaborators. –>
- The Australian National University
- Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics, The Australian National University