About me
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I’m a postdoctoral researcher at Institute for Gravitational Research, University of Glasgow, where I also obtained my PhD. Before coming to Glasgow, I was an undergraduate at University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) majoring in astrophysics.
My research mainly focuses on:
- Gravitational-Wave (GW) Astrophysics
- Higher-order characteristics from compact binaries: precession, eccentricity, higher modes etc, and their astrophysical implications.
- Tests of GR with GWs: methods and robustness.
- Properties of compact objects: spins, equations of state, etc.
- Data-driven GW waveform modelling: surrogate models and model uncertainties.
- GW Data Analysis Techniques
- Waveform systematics in parameter estimation and ways of mitigating them.
- Difficult scenarios in the next-generation detectors: overlapping signals, long signals, and large catalogs.
- Fast parameter estimation (including fast localization) of CBC sources and interactions with multi-messenger astronomy.
- Application of machine learning to GW data analysis: detection, parameter estimation, and population and cosmological inference.
Last updated: October 2025.
