Research
Cosmology and Large scale structure
Galaxy formation and evolution
Dark matter and Dark energy
Numerical simulation and galaxy redshift survey
Work Experience
2022/09 to present, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Associate Professor (tenure-track)
2021/10-2022/08, Post-doc fellow, University of Waterloo
2018/08-2021/09, Post-doc fellow, Caltech/IPAC
Education
2013/09-2018/08, PhD, New York University
2010/09-2013/07, MS, Beijing Normal University
2006/09-2010/07, BS, Beijing Normal University
Research interest
My research focuses on cosmology, large scale structure, galaxy formation and evolution. Based on the large amount of data from current galaxy surveys, novel statistical and numerical methods, my research tries to understand the properties and evolutions of dark matter and dark energy, with an ultimate goal to understand the physical mechanism of cosmic acceleration. I have been involved with multiple galaxy surveys such as DESI (USA), Euclid (ESA) and Roman (USA). I am also a member of the numerical simulation suite Aemulus. My research can combine and utilize the data and products from these observations and simulations. Within the framework of structure formation, statistical method and machine learning, it will help to interpret and analyze the astrophysical processes.
Publications
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/public-libraries/DXCVeHmMQUyE9ABL0ko2eA