About me
I am a physicist and astronomer. My research focuses on the formation and evolution of gravitational wave (GW) sources, particularly stellar-mass and intermediate-mass black holes, as well as on the detection of their gravitational waves using both ground-based GW detectors (e.g., LIGO) and space-borne GW detectors (e.g., LISA, TianQin and Taiji). I am also interested in holographic superconductors studied via the AdS/CFT correspondence, with a focus on Josephson junctions. My publications, awards and other professional activities are listed on my ORCID profile.
In terms of teaching, I instruct courses such as Middle School Physics Problem-Solving Training (中学物理解题训练), Class Management Guidance and Training (班级管理指导与训练), and General Physics (大学物理). I enjoy discussing physics with students both inside and outside the classroom.
Beyond academics, I have a wide range of hobbies, including programming (familiar with Python), watching films, listening to music, reading, hiking, and collecting wristwatches. I welcome anyone with similar interests to contact me via the email icon below the profile picture.
